Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
general

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

Romy Madley Croft


Romy Madley Croft
Madley Croft in 2012
Romy
(1989-08-18) 18 August 1989London, England
.mw-parser-output .hlist dl,.mw-parser-output .hlist ol,.mw-parser-output .hlist ul{margin:0;padding:0}.mw-parser-output .hlist dd,.mw-parser-output .hlist dt,.mw-parser-output .hlist li{margin:0;display:inline}.mw-parser-output .hlist.inline,.mw-parser-output .hlist.inline dl,.mw-parser-output .hlist.inline ol,.mw-parser-output .hlist.inline ul,.mw-parser-output .hlist dl dl,.mw-parser-output .hlist dl ol,.mw-parser-output .hlist dl ul,.mw-parser-output .hlist ol dl,.mw-parser-output .hlist ol ol,.mw-parser-output .hlist ol ul,.mw-parser-output .hlist ul dl,.mw-parser-output .hlist ul ol,.mw-parser-output .hlist ul ul{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .hlist .mw-empty-li{display:none}.mw-parser-output .hlist dt::after{content:": "}.mw-parser-output .hlist dd::after,.mw-parser-output .hlist li::after{content:"\a0 · ";font-weight:bold}.mw-parser-output .hlist dd:last-child::after,.mw-parser-output .hlist dt:last-child::after,.mw-parser-output .hlist li:last-child::after{content:none}.mw-parser-output .hlist dd dd:first-child::before,.mw-parser-output .hlist dd dt:first-child::before,.mw-parser-output .hlist dd li:first-child::before,.mw-parser-output .hlist dt dd:first-child::before,.mw-parser-output .hlist dt dt:first-child::before,.mw-parser-output .hlist dt li:first-child::before,.mw-parser-output .hlist li dd:first-child::before,.mw-parser-output .hlist li dt:first-child::before,.mw-parser-output .hlist li li:first-child::before{content:" (";font-weight:normal}.mw-parser-output .hlist dd dd:last-child::after,.mw-parser-output .hlist dd dt:last-child::after,.mw-parser-output .hlist dd li:last-child::after,.mw-parser-output .hlist dt dd:last-child::after,.mw-parser-output .hlist dt dt:last-child::after,.mw-parser-output .hlist dt li:last-child::after,.mw-parser-output .hlist li dd:last-child::after,.mw-parser-output .hlist li dt:last-child::after,.mw-parser-output .hlist li li:last-child::after{content:")";font-weight:normal}.mw-parser-output .hlist ol{counter-reset:listitem}.mw-parser-output .hlist ol>li{counter-increment:listitem}.mw-parser-output .hlist ol>li::before{content:" "counter(listitem)"\a0 "}.mw-parser-output .hlist dd ol>li:first-child::before,.mw-parser-output .hlist dt ol>li:first-child::before,.mw-parser-output .hlist li ol>li:first-child::before{content:" ("counter(listitem)"\a0 "}Dancepop
Musiciansingersongwriter
Vocalsguitarkeyboards
2005–present
Vic Lentaigne

Romy Madley Croft (born 18 August 1989), who releases solo music as Romy, is an English musician. She is the guitarist and co-vocalist of the xx, who won the Mercury Music Prize. In 2023, she released her first solo album, Mid Air, which peaked at No.15 on the UK Albums Chart. She was nominated for the Brit Award for British Dance Act at the 2024 Brit Awards.

The only child of a primary school teacher mother and a father who worked in a library, Romy grew up in Putney. Her mother died when she was 11 of a brain haemorrhage. Her father died nine years later from complications due to alcoholism. Romy describes these events saying: "It's been horrible, but it's made me who I am and made me stronger. I think I take that experience with me."

Romy started to play in a band aged 15, and began to play gigs aged 17. Her interest in clubbing began when she went to the gay club, Ghetto, in Soho, London, every Thursday with future bandmate Oliver Sim when they were 16 and 17. The manager of the Ghetto later asked her to DJ at the club.

The first gig Romy saw was Peaches, who she sees as an inspiration, supporting The Distillers. She also cites Madonna as an influence.

Romy met Oliver Sim at nursery school in London when they were 3, and they lived 5 minutes away from each other. They attended the same primary school and then met Jamie Smith (Jamie xx) when they were 11, at the induction day for Elliott School, the secondary school they all attended. There, they also met (now former) bandmate Baria Qureshi. They all studied GCSE Music together. Romy played guitar and had drum lessons for a short period. Whilst Romy and Sim knew Smith, and Romy used to go skateboarding with him, Smith did not join the band until after being formally introduced by their label, Young Turks (now Young).

The band released their debut album xx in 2009, their second album Coexist in 2012, and their third album I See You in 2017.

Romy used to DJ at the afterparties for the xx, but stopped when someone asked if she was being ironic, as she didn't want to risk compromising the band's reputation.

Romy's album Mid Air (2023) makes her the last member of The xx to release solo material, following Jamie xx's "In Colour" (2015) and Oliver Sim's "Hideous Bastard" (2022). It was released on 8 September 2023.

Romy said she wanted to make an upbeat pop album for queer women, which she would have wanted growing up. She cited Peaches as an influence for this album and new phase of her work. Many of the songs are inspired by her relationship with her wife, Vic Lentaigne. Lentaigne also worked with Romy to produce photography and direct videos for the album, as well as encouraging Romy to cast her cousin Louis in the video for "Strong".

The album was coproduced by Jamie xx, Stuart Price and Fred Again. Jamie xx said of her, "She makes very catchy melodies. That's the thing that always gets me."

The video for "She's On My Mind" was directed by Vic Lentaigne and features actor Maisie Williams.

The song "Enjoy Your Life" features a sample from Beverley Glenn-Copeland's song "La Vita".

Nick Levine gave the album 5 stars in the NME, describing it as "a nostalgic but box-fresh dance album that taps into a deep well of feeling." Giving the album four stars, Alexis Petridis of the Guardian described the album as "Driven almost exclusively by four-to-the-floor beats, and featuring a voice that sounds ineffably melancholy even when singing about happiness".

In September 2020, three years prior to her release of Mid Air, Romy released the single "Lifetime". Sea Griffiths, in Mixmag, described the single as "A joyous exultation of a record, it has that unique blend of euphoria and melancholia so often found in timeless dancefloor records...Both lyrically and sonically the record feels like the valve being released on a canister of pent up emotion and speaks to an internal craving to simply ‘have some fun’ that so many of us are feeling right now.". Romy purposely chose to only employ women and non-binary artists to work on the remix package for the single. It featured Anz, Planningtorock, Jayda G and HAAi.

In May 2024, Romy released the single "Always forever". It was co-written and co-produced with Fred Again. Joy Anonymous are also credited as producers. The song samples Donna Lewis' 1996 single "I Love You Always Forever". The video for the single was directed by writer and director Charlotte Wells.

Romy has worked with Fred Gibson, also known as Fred Again, Sampha, Jessie Ware. Romy has also written for Dua Lipa, King Princess and Kelela.

Romy came out as gay to her dad when she was 15, but did not come out publicly in the xx during the first two album releases due to fears of negative response. She said that "I didn’t want to jeopardize anything with the band. And genuinely that makes me feel really sad now...When I look back at that time, I definitely think I kept some things back on those first two albums. That’s just the reality."

Romy's wife is photographer and filmmaker Vic Lentaigne, who had also been her first relationship. They first met in 2008, but their first relationship was short-lived. They reconnected through the five-a-side football team, Whippets FC, they began playing for, and married in 2021. Romy and Lentaigne live in East Sussex.

Romy previously dated, and was engaged to, visual artist, Hannah Marshall.

Romy started a club night called "Feelings Café" held weekly at Hackney cocktail bar Behind This Wall, where she DJ'ed alongside her friends, including Kim Ann Foxman and Pandora's Jukebox, as well as those who had never DJ'ed before, for three months before she said the night "imploded on itself".

Romy is a self-described introvert.

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
Released: 8 September 2023
Label: Young
Format: digital download, streaming, vinyl, CD15
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
2020Non-album single
2022USB
Mid Air
2023
2024TBA
202543
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
TitleYearOther artist(s)Album
2015Jamie xxIn Colour
Emile Haynie, Lykke LiWe Fall
2020Jehnny BethTo Love Is to Live
2023ParamoreRe: This Is Why
2024Jamie xx, Oliver Sim, The xxIn Waves
TitleYearArtistAlbum
2014Jessie WareTough Love
2015Jamie xxIn Colour
2016OneRepublicOh My My
2017KelelaTake Me Apart
20186 DogsNon-album singles
Silk City and Dua Lipa
Benny BlancoFriends Keep Secrets
2019Mark RonsonLate Night Feelings
King PrincessCheap Queen
2020HalseyManic
Jehnny BethTo Love Is to Live
YearAwardsWorkCategoryResultRef.
2024Grammy Awards"Strong" (with Fred again..)Best Dance/Electronic RecordingNominated
Brit AwardsHerselfBest Dance ActNominated
Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about Romy Madley Croft — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report