Romance (Tubelord album)

Romance is the second and final studio album by the British alternative rock band Tubelord.

It is their first full-length album with bassist Tom Coulson-Smith and synth/keys James Elliot Field.

The album has been released on compact disc, digital download and vinyl.

The song "4t3", which was released on July 13, 2011, has been quoted by Prendergast to be named after an occurrence with a taxi driver who they had got a lift with and started conversing about the number of people they have had sex with, which then the taxi driver responded with "43 people".

[8] The cassette features "My First Castle" as well as two bonus tracks titled "Elle Barge" and "Death" on the A side, with the B side featuring six poems by three poets; Rachael Allen, Andrew Parkes and Sam Buchan-Watts from London Arts collective clinic.