Roman Candle
Roman Candles shoot flaming balls or stars into the sky, 1 at a time, with a pause in between each and every shot. Each shooting star is visible as it leaves the tube and arcs via the night sky. In smaller Candles, these shooting stars burn out with colourful trails. Larger Candles develop extra effects such as bursting flowers, flying fish & spinning bees.
A great young band like Roman Candle is so most likely to fall through the cracks. Their first album (The Wee Hours Critique) languished on the shelf for nearly three years before it was released. Meanwhile they toured relentlessly, opening for high quality acts like Aimee Mann and the Indigo Girls and the Psychedelic Furs, captivating audiences wherever they played. When the album ultimately came out in 2006, critics raved, but did Roman Candle develop into a household name? Nope. By all rights their excellent new …
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