![]() They sold out theaters on their first-ever headlining tour and steal the show at each major festival.Įach member of PALAYE ROYALE doubles as musician and visionary. This band is equally at home in the hallways of Los Angeles Fashion Week or climbing the lighting tresses at the Vans Warped Tour. PALAYE ROYALE draw as much inspiration from cinema and philosophy as they do from their musical muses, building a story with libertine reverence for Alan Watts and debauchery-fueled nights at the Chateau Marmont, for Johnny Thunders and The Stooges. Summoning a thrilling spirit, with throwback sonic crunch, visual flair, and reckless live performances, PALAYE ROYALE has quickly earned a legion of obsessive cult-like loyalists, lovingly dubbed Soldiers of the Royal Council. Said Kerezsi, “There were clearly a lot of good times here.Rightfully christened as both “The Hottest Band of 2018” and simply “the” group of the year, by the English music press, Canadian fashion-rock trio PALAYE ROYALE is a shot of adrenaline into the modern musical landscape. Ultimately, thanks to the bidding war that erupted after the swingin’ spread listed, the racy residence sold for $350,000 - $25,000 more than its asking price. Though many prospective buyers asked if they could keep all the original decor, most of the tchotchkes from the basement bar were sold separately on Facebook Marketplace - Kerezsi herself scored the sofas. ![]() He decided to sell it because he wasn’t planning to live in the area. It didn’t even occur to the once-innocent offspring that anything salacious had gone on in the home until he grew up, Kerezsi added. The house was left to a grandson, Kerezsi said, who told her the Boom Boom Room was decorated in the same style for as long as he’d been alive. ![]() “The shower curtain is like the fringe of a flapper’s dress. “There are mirrors everywhere, from the bedrooms to the bathrooms, that have interesting angles,” said Kerezsi, an agent with Keller Williams. The rest of the house is similarly sultry, with a black-and-red color scheme in the living spaces, bedrooms with bright pink and blue walls, patterned carpets, chandeliers, a wall mural featuring a waterfall and lots of mirrors - including a vanity-style one installed in one of the two-and-a-half bathrooms that is outlined with lightbulbs to evoke Hollywood glamour. “From everything I’ve heard, seemed like a really fun woman.” “Oh, to be a fly on the wall of this house,” Kerezsi said. “They have a humongous bottle of Crown Royal with name engraved on it, and she had stirrers with butts wearing thongs.”Īfter Nicholas passed away in 1999, Marianne lived there until her death in 2019. “The bar was always stocked,” Kerezsi said. A sign hanging from the ceiling reads “Boom Boom Room” in all-caps. A shag carpet, couches, faux palm trees with stuffed monkeys hanging from the branches and a taxidermied armadillo add to the merry mood. The centerpiece is a fully stocked five-stool bar upholstered in tufted black leather. in 1968, according to Kerezsi, and outfitted the basement not long after. The Angones bought the 1,520-square-foot spread at 608 Warren Blvd. It was a local legend for a certain generation.”Ī festive invention of party-hardy owners Nicholas and Marianne Angone, their speakeasy-style bar hosted area shindigs that became the stuff of local lore. “As people came through, they told me how they heard about the Boom Boom Room over the years. “I had 48 showings in 48 hours and got 13 offers over asking on the first day,” listing broker Jamie Kerezsi told The Post. ![]() The three-bedroom split-level in Broomall, a Delaware County enclave about 25 miles west of Philadelphia, lured lots of lookie-loos after it hit the market in September for $325,000. First vehicles cross newly constructed I-95 bridge that collapsed from deadly tanker fireĮx-college hockey player accused of raping freshman - and then sending her disturbing message - still on run 2 years after charges filedĬollapsed stretch of Interstate 95 to reopen within 2 weeks: governorįetterman garbles words, wears hoodie and baggy shorts during event with Biden in PhiladelphiaĪ plain-looking suburban Pennsylvania house with a sexy lower-level lair its late owners dubbed the “Boom Boom Room” sparked a bidding war among interested buyers. ![]()
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