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We Came As Romans  
 DATA  

FROM: Detroit, MI, US
GENRE: Post-Hardcore / Screamo
LABEL: Equal Vision Records
LAST UPDATE: 29.10.2009

 DISCOGRAPHY

2009 To Plant A Seed

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We Came As Romans

MEMBERS:
Dave Stephens - Vocals
Andy Glass - Bass
Kyle Pavone - Vocals / Keys
Joshua Moore - Guitars)
Eric Choi - Drums
Lou Cotton - Guitars


BIOGRAPHY:
Recorded with up-and-coming producer Joey Sturgis (The Devil Wears Prada, Emarosa, Attack Attack) at his Foundation Recording Studio, the 10-song follow-up to their breakout EP, Dreams, finds the band expanding their blend of pop-infused metal.

Although recorded with the same producer, there is still an intentional difference between the two albums. We Came As Romans didn’t let the fact that they are only a six-piece hold them back from achieving a more symphonic sound on To Plant A Seed. “I played the trombone from Elementary school until I graduated high school and I always took the sound of a symphonic band or an orchestra with me,” explains Moore of their decision to add orchestral elements to the album such as the violins, brass, and piano interlaced throughout the album’s dynamic layers.

Not unlike the EP, the lyrics on To Plant A Seed reflect We Came As Romans’ goal of spreading a positive message through their music. The band hopes, “when people hear the album, they might not change the way they think or the way they act right now, but hopefully we've planted that ‘seed’, that thought of love, and it can grow.”

The theme of the album is carried through to the artwork. Painted by acclaimed artist Paul Romano (Mastodon, Chiodos), the album cover depicts a “very innocent looking boy in which the ‘seed’ has been planted in his mind and it grows to his heart, out of his palms and becomes branches,” describes Moore.





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