We Came As Romans

"To Plant A Seed embodies a really strong message that we've always held as a band and that's the simple fact to love others and to love in general," explained Joshua Moore, guitarist and main songwriter for We Came As Romans. "Hopefully this album will plant a seed, or idea, of love into people's minds. The whole concept is that hopefully the practice of loving other people will grow." These words, spoken by Moore in 2009 proved to only be the beginning for the Michigan-based band. Since their 2005 inception, We Came As Romans has successfully delivered a refreshing lyrical perspective that focuses on spreading the positive message of being good people and loving one another. Moore states, "Love doesn't have an argument; everyone wants to love and be loved. We decided if we were going to be a band, we needed to have meaning behind it. And I don't think there is any greater meaning than to keep on spreading the idea and concept of love."

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The highly anticipated follow-up album, Understanding What We've Grown To Be, was released in North America on September 13, 2011 through Equal Vision Records, debuting at No. 20 on the Billboard Current Top 200 Chart. For their sophomore album, We Came As Romans returned to Foundation Recording Studio with their longtime friend and producer, Joey Sturgis [The Devil Wears Prada, Asking Alexandria, Attack Attack!]. The new material carries the band's signature sound of intricate guitar riffs, both mosh-worthy and melodic breakdowns, and the flawless intertwining of dual vocals from David Stephens and Kyle Pavone.

Musically and lyrically, Understanding What We've Grown To Be holds a much darker tone than their previous release, To Plant A Seed. While still maintaining the band's overall theme of positivity and brotherhood, the new material takes on a more straightforward approach to life's struggles and the challenges of growing up. The juxtaposition of brutal breakdowns and chugging minor arpeggios with Pavone's smooth croons, Stephens' fierce and gut-wrenching screams, and crisp electronic elements creates an in-your-face sound that is distinctly We Came As Romans.

We Came As Romans' debut full-length album, To Plant A Seed, has already sold nearly 80,000 copies since its release on November 3, 2009. In January 2011, We Came As Romans released a deluxe edition of To Plant A Seed featuring a new single, "To Move On Is To Grow." Through their relentless enthusiasm and dedication to touring, We Came As Romans have proven their ability to win over any and every audience by pouring their hearts out on stage and take "giving 100%" to the next level. "When kids come to see us, they already know what the songs sound like and know what they're going to hear, it's what they want to see that matters. We seriously give everything into making every show the most heartfelt and real show that we can give," says Moore. "I want people to enjoy the music for what it is and realize the meaning; hopefully it's something that hits close to home."

Past Shows


Jan
17
th
2013
Mainroom
Jan
17
th
2013
Mainroom

The Used

with We Came As Romans, Crown The Empire and MindFlow

More Shows

Nov
1
st
7th St Entry

Cancer Bats

Dec
15
th
7th St Entry

A Skylit Drive

Dec
8
th
First Avenue

The 45th Annual John Lennon Tribute

with Curtiss A with a little help from his friends
Dec
19
th
7th St Entry

Upright Forms, Curve, In Lieu, and Unstable Shapes