Sublime With Rome Announce Final Album, Unveil “Love Is Dangerous”: Stream
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Ahead of their farewell tour, Sublime with Rome have announced their final album, set for release on May 10th. The self-titled LP’s first single, “Love Is Dangerous,” can be heard below.
Sublime with Rome are calling it a day in the wake of the announcement that Sublime (with late singer Bradley Nowell’s son Jakob on vocals) have reunited.
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Regarding the single, singer Rome Ramirez stated, “‘Love Is Dangerous’ explores the vulnerabilities we face when we love someone. As a touring musician, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle, but writing this song was like therapy for me.”
He added, “It reminded me that life isn’t just about chasing success in my career or art—it’s about taking time to connect with the people I care about. Sometimes, the best thing we can do is slow down and really listen to our loved ones’ hearts.”
Sublime with Rome recently announced a farewell North American tour that kicks off April 11th in Catoosa, Oklahoma, and runs all the way through a September 14th show in Kansas City, Missouri. Tickets for the extensive outing are available here.
For the final tour, Sublime with Rome will feature Ramirez on vocals, Joe Tomino on drums, Brian Allen on bass, and Gabrial McNair on trombone/keys.
Take a listen to “Love Is Dangerous” and see the artwork for the self-titled album below. Pick up Rome & Duddy’s Good Times CBD flower and gummies at this location.
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