Punk bands, of course, were not meant to last, and even if
Romeo Void, with their dance beats and warm sax sound, as well as a distinctive lead singer with a gift for soundbite lyrics, seemed to have more commercial potential than most, their five-year, three-album existence was long enough to make some noise, make some compromises, and make it out alive. This 15-song, 65-minute compilation is notable not only for the signature songs -- "White Sweater," "Myself to Myself," "A Girl in Trouble (Is a Temporary Thing)," and, especially, "Never Say Never" -- but also for revealing the range of a band that seemed at the time mostly a backdrop for
Debora Iyall.
Romeo Void were a band, and from the evidence of this set, a good one, too. ~ William Ruhlmann