Saturday, Nov. 10: Roman Holiday

Jazzbones

By Rev. Adam McKinney on November 8, 2012

As I've said for a long time, now, there is no other band in Tacoma that surpasses Roman Holiday in terms of big, national potential. The band already sounds like it has been vetted on adult contemporary radio for years. This is not to say it is a prepackaged band, but, rather, it's a completely successful accompaniment to huge stadium acts like Kings of Leon and Coldplay. Above all, Roman Holiday is the king of melodrama, experts in the act of building tension and then, in one fell swoop, releasing in gigantic hooks and choruses. The band fetishizes each triumphant rise and each melancholy fall.

Being that Roman Holiday was born in the recording studio, it's sound is predictably polished and honed to near-perfection; the joy is seeing it replicate this polish live on stage.

JAZZBONES, WITH TRUE HOLLAND AND CADILLAC RADIO, 9 P.M., $10, 2803 SIXTH AVE., TACOMA, 253.396.9169