Historical Archive
When in Rome's self-titled debut album features a blend of synth-pop and new wave, characterized by its catchy melodies and danceable rhythms. The album includes the hit single 'The Promise,' which has since become a classic of the genre. The band's sound is marked by lush synthesizers, driving beats, and emotive vocals, capturing the essence of late 1980s pop music. The album's impact can be seen in its continued influence on artists and its presence in pop culture, often featured in retrospectives of the era.