Joe Romersa on ‘Who We Are Today,’ Working With Mark Needham, and His Prolific Career

Our friend Joe Romersa is creating quite the buzz with his new record Who We Are Today. Released on April 17th, and featuring the hit single “Raincheck” (which we premiered in March), the album is an introspective look into life in modern times. Examining common human experiences, Romersa covers a myriad of issues, such as homelessness and the path back from it and the various feelings and emotions that come with the end of relationships. Who We Are Today is also his first collaboration with Mark Needham, a Grammy-nominated producer who has worked with a who’s who of rock and pop stars, including Fleetwood Mac, Chris Isaak, Dolly Parton, and Shakira. Romersa described the album as a “photo album of songs full of snapshot moments of my life put to music,” a compilation of songs he has writt...

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