Eastbourne-based pop-punkers ROAM's third outing is by far their most ambitious. They've been touring the UK/EU Circuit relentlessly for the past few years, and their last album "Great Heights and Nosedives" launched them to the headlining status, developing a devoted fanbase, but the singles off "Smile Wide" show even more potential. The lead single "I Don't Think I Live Here Anymore" is a mid-tempo alternative track driven by meloncholy lyrics about disillusion, a gloomy guitar lead, and a driving bassline. ROAM are carving out their sound into the UK pop-punk scene, and it's impossible to tell where they'll go from here.