The Wee Hours Revue

The Wee Hours Revue is the major label debut album by American alternative rock band Roman Candle, released in 2006.

Many of the songs were reworked from their debut recording Says Pop, which was released in 2002 via a small independent label, Outlook Music, run by NFL defensive end Trevor Pryce.

The band was later signed to a contract by Hollywood Records, who paid to re-record their album but set it on the shelf for two years before dropping the band altogether.

The album was recorded predominantly in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, at Chris Stamey's studio, Modern Recording.

Both Chris Stamey and Roman Candle are credited as producing the album.