We Came As Romans - We Came As Romans (2015)
Artist: We Came As Romans
Title: We Came As Romans
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Equal Vision Records
Genre: Post-Hardcore, Screamo, Metalcore
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 33:34 min
Total Size: 241 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: We Came As Romans
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Equal Vision Records
Genre: Post-Hardcore, Screamo, Metalcore
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 33:34 min
Total Size: 241 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Regenerate (3:47)
02. Who Will Pray? (3:23)
03. The World I Used to Know (3:15)
04. Memories (2:58)
05. Tear It Down (3:23)
06. Blur (3:14)
07. Savior of the Week (3:16)
08. Flatline (3:26)
09. Defiance (3:00)
10. 12: 30 (3:52)
We Came As Romans have officially announced their highly anticipated self-titled new album, which will be released July 24th, 2015 via Equal Vision Records. The album was recorded with multi-platinum award winning producer David Bendeth (Bring Me The Horizon, Paramore, Of Mice and Men).
“Writing this record with David Bendeth was very intense,” states vocalist Dave Stephens. “If a song wasn’t great, it was rewritten until it was and if it still wasn’t great, it was cut. We wrote close to forty songs for this record and only ten made the album. Beyond becoming better writers and musicians, it made us stronger as a band and as a team.”
The band explains the new song by stating, “When we were younger, we had a youthful spirit that made us less fearful of the changing world around us. Even though we’ve lost that and are now more aware of the negativity in the world, we need to remember those days and view the world with a hopeful spirit.”
“Writing this record with David Bendeth was very intense,” states vocalist Dave Stephens. “If a song wasn’t great, it was rewritten until it was and if it still wasn’t great, it was cut. We wrote close to forty songs for this record and only ten made the album. Beyond becoming better writers and musicians, it made us stronger as a band and as a team.”
The band explains the new song by stating, “When we were younger, we had a youthful spirit that made us less fearful of the changing world around us. Even though we’ve lost that and are now more aware of the negativity in the world, we need to remember those days and view the world with a hopeful spirit.”