NO ROME returns with new track ‘Cashmoney’ – Listen Now

NO ROME returns with new track ‘Cashmoney’ - Listen Now

No Rome returns today with new track ‘Cashmoney’, which is available now on Dirty Hit. His ambitious second EP, ‘Crying in the Prettiest Places’, will be released on May 3rd, with the tracklisting also revealed for the first time today.

Fresh from joining The 1975 on the main stage of Coachella – where they performed ‘Narcissist’ – ‘Cashmoney’ is the first taste of new music since No Rome’s acclaimed debut EP ‘RIP Indo Hisashi’ (which has already been streamed over 50 million times). Continuing The 1975’s global arena tour over the summer, No Rome has also announced details of a US headline show (Rough Trade NY, May 23rd) and his appearance at Reading & Leeds festival. Further live news will follow soon.

‘Cashmoney’ is a lush, effortless cut of R&B from No Rome, and a playful spin on the clichés of luxe living (Dolce and Gabbana here, Balenciaga there) from a songwriter and producer whose own upbringing was evidently anything but. “I wrote ‘Cashmoney’ when I was 16 and working in a call centre in Manila,” No Rome recalls. “I’ve always written songs about fashion: it’s an inspiration and form of expression for me. I just never really knew how to put it in a pop context before.” On ‘Cashmoney’, No Rome continues to push those walls of the pop context, confirming his early promise as polymath able to connect the worlds of music, design, fashion and art.

Listen to ‘Cashmoney’ – BELOW:

‘Crying in the Prettiest Places’ – tracklisting 

1. ‘5 Ways to Bleach Your Hair’
2. ‘Stoned In The Valley’
3. ‘Cashmoney’
4. ‘Pink’
5. ‘Rimbaud, Come and Sit For A While’
6. ‘All Up In My Head’

NO ROME – LIVE DATES 

* = w/ The 1975

APRIL

21 – Santa Barbara Bowl – Santa Barbara, CA *
22 – Bill Graham Civic Theatre, San Francisco – CA *
23 – Bill Graham Civic Theatre, San Francisco – CA *
25 – Wamu Theater – Seattle, WA *
26 – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre – Vancouver, BC *
27 – Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum – Portland, OR *
29 – UCCU Center – Orem, UT *
30 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO *

MAY

2 – The Pavilion At Toyota Music Factory – Irving, TX *
3 – Austin360 Amphitheater – Austin, TX *
4 – Smart Financial Centre At Sugar Land – Sugar Land, TX *
6 – Providence Medical Center Amphitheatre – Bonner Springs, KS *
7 –  Armory, Minneapolis – MN *
8 – United Center, Chicago – IL *
10 – The Rave, Milwaukee – WI *
11 – Meadow Brook Amphitheatre – Rochester Hills, MI *
12 – Riverbend Music Center – Cincinnati, OH *
14 – Express Live! – Columbus, OH *
15 – Ascend Amphitheater – Nashville, TN *
18 – Chastain Park Amphitheatre – Atlanta, GA *
19 – Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre – Charlotte, NC *
21 – The Anthem – Washington, DC *
22 – Richmond International Raceway – Richmond, VA *
23 – Rough Trade – New York, NY – Headline Show
29 – Darien Lake Amphitheater – Darien Centre, NY*
30 – Agganis Arena – Boston, MA*

JUNE

3 – Budweiser Stage – Toronto, ON*

AUGUST

4 – 110 Above Festival – Leicestershire, UK
23 – Reading Festival –
24 – Leeds Festival
25 – Glasgow Summer Sessions

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Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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