
Broken Romeo come roaring out of Tucson with โChaos Habitual,โ the newest single from their album Infirmus Orbis, and it lands like a controlled detonation. The track arrived just this November 25, 2025, as part of the bandโs ongoing short-film project of the same name, which blends their music with moody, neon-drenched visuals that echo the darker corners of the human psyche. This is Broken Romeo fully in their element, with modern rock grit, cinematic tension, and a lyrical dive into obsession, ritual, and the messes we make when chaos becomes second nature.
The band have long been a pillar of Tucsonโs alternative scene, and here they sound more sharpened, more urgent, almost as if the desert heat itself forged the edges of this song. Drawing from the same lineage as Foo Fighters, Royal Blood, Queens of the Stone Age, The Cult, and even Danzig, they lean into heaviness without losing melodic grip.
โChaos Habitualโ erupts from the first second with grinding, buzzing guitars churning deep in the low end, setting the stage like machinery waking in the dark. The drums roll in hard, tapping clean and cracking through the mix as the cymbals crash with that metallic brightness, like sparks hitting pavement. Then the vocals hit โ hoarse, fiery, and laced with vitriolic adrenaline that sounds lived-in rather than performed. The singer pushes his voice into the red, soaring through the chorus with raw conviction, as if each line is pulled straight from an unraveling mind wrestling with patterns it canโt break.
As the track barrels forward, the guitars snarl and snake their way around the vocal lines, building a sense of menace that never quite resolves, which fits the theme perfectly. By the time the final surge hits, โChaos Habitualโ becomes an invocation for anyone who knows what it is to teeter on the edge, pulled forward by their own darkest impulses.
Broken Romeo are burning brighter than ever. Check out โChaos Habitualโ on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

