*The Following Press Release Was Issued By A Little Bit Louder Music*
Ronx Discuss Moving On With Their New Single “Roses” |
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After a breakup, it’s common to reminisce about the past, miss the person you were with, and have a hard time moving on right away. With “Roses,” New York based pop punk band Ronx discuss these post-breakup difficulties, as well as letting go of the past and moving forward. “It’s okay to let go of what’s holding you back,” vocalist/guitarist Miguel Vasquez says about the song and the message within it, “You first have to express how you feel and come to terms to it in your own way. It takes time to feel like yourself again. Once you let go of your feelings and realize that things happen for a reason, you’ve just set yourself free for life.” The verses portray the feelings of missing the person you were with and how the thoughts and memories of that person and relationship linger on your mind for a long time, and feels as though it may never go away, while the chorus puts a positive spin on a rough situation, acting as a message to the person you’re leaving behind as you declare you’re moving on and letting them and your past with them stay in the past. The lyrics send a positive message to the listener, and the energetic instrumentals and raw (sometimes shouted) vocals bring plenty of passion and emotion to the track to help get that message across and show further experimentation within their sound. |
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“Roses” is available now. |
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Ronx are a three-piece pop punk band coming from Bronx, NY. Influenced by bands such as Neck Deep and Blink 182, the trio use energetic instrumentation, memorable melodies and honest lyrics, to craft a similar sound in the genre, and this is shown very clearly on their first two EPs, titled “Welcome Home” and “I’ll Just Go.” 2018 was a big year for Ronx. They released two singles in the spring, and summer brought the release of the band’s debut full-length record, titled “Division St.” With it, the band aims to spread a positive message, letting listeners know that they are never alone in anything that they may be going through, and that they can overcome any obstacles they face in their life. The band’s latest singles, “On My Own” and “Roses” continue to send hope and positivity through the lyrics, as well as showing how much the band has matured their pop punk sound over the years.
Ronx is: Miguel Vasquez – Guitar/Vocals Joshua Reguillo – Bass/Vocals Dave Rivera – Drums
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