No RomeWhen She Comes Around
Directed by Paco Raterta
A moody and atmospheric track from No Rome’s debut album “It’s All Smiles”, capturing the ache of longing and emotional distance with shoegaze‑tinged R&B textures and cinematic visuals.
4 No Rome Music Videos from 2018–2021
Directed by Paco Raterta
A moody and atmospheric track from No Rome’s debut album “It’s All Smiles”, capturing the ache of longing and emotional distance with shoegaze‑tinged R&B textures and cinematic visuals.
Directed by Paco Raterta
A breezy, emotive track from No Rome’s debut album “It’s All Smiles” that blends shoegaze‑tinged R&B with narrative lyrics about longing and reflection. The music video, filmed in…
Directed by Adam Powell
A melancholic and shimmering indie‑pop track that dives into regret, identity loss and longing for someone amidst self‑reflection and soundscape swirl. The music video, directed…
Directed by Adam Powell
A slick, neon‑toned collaboration where No Rome and The 1975 explore self‑obsession and emotional detachment over glimmering pop‑R&B production. The video, directed by Adam Powell, amplifies the track’s…
Born 1997 · Quezon City
Guendoline Rome Viray Gomez (born 30 August 1999), better known by his stage name No Rome, is a London-based Filipino musician from San Francisco del Monte. His 2021 single "Spinning", which featured Charli XCX and the 1975 charted at No. 94 on the UK Singles Chart. Gomez also cowrote the 1975's "TooTimeTooTimeTooTime", which charted at No. 26. via Wikipedia
No Rome’s studio albums / EPs · 5
Everything you need to know about No Rome
No Rome was born in 1997.
No Rome is from Quezon City.
No Rome has released 3 studio albums, from Hurry Home & Rest (2015) to Blueboy Must Die (2023).
No Rome’s most recent studio album is Blueboy Must Die, released in 2023.
No Rome’s most-watched music videos on AltSounds are “Narcissist”, “Pink”, “When She Comes Around” and “I Want U”.
No Rome’s most-viewed music video on AltSounds is “Narcissist” (2018), with 17.2 million views, directed by Adam Powell. A slick, neon‑toned collaboration where No Rome and The 1975 explore self‑obsession and emotional detachment over glimmering pop‑R&B production. The video, directed by Adam Powell, amplifies the track’s themes with vivid blue‑haired avatars, dalmatians, and throne‑room theatri…