Romanie approaches vulnerability with precision, not as a wound to hide, but as a voice finally unmuted. “I Won’t Yell” began life as a quiet folk song, a whisper tucked into an acoustic corner. Across three days in a Sydney studio, they reframed the track not by rewriting its truth, but by amplifying it. At the heart of the song lies the experience of being repeatedly dismissed, of being labeled too much until silence starts to feel safer than honesty. Romanie pushes back against that inheritance. The title may suggest restraint, but its delivery does the opposite; there’s tension in that vow, the restraint before the storm.





