Debora Iyall of Romeo Void Talks About Videos...
"Debora Iyall and Frank Zincavage met at San Francisco Art Institute in the late 1970s, and soon after formed the post-punk band Romeo Void, whose edgy lyrics and sax-driven sound quickly made new wave noise throughout the Bay area. After the success of their EP 'Nvr Say Nvr', the group signed with Columbia Records, and the band recorded three albums and scored two top 40 singles. Both songs, 'Never Say Never' and 'A Girl in Trouble (Is A Temporary Thing)', were accompanied by music videos with imagery straight out of French New Wave and art-school experimentation."
Golden Age of Music Video
2008 July: Romeo Void
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