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To Plant a Seed

To Plant a Seed

In the chaotic world of metalcore, there are few bands that manage to stand out like We Came As Romans. With their latest album, "To Plant a Seed," the Michigan sextet delivers a solid collection of tracks that blend blistering screams with infectious hooks. The album kicks off with the anthemic title track, setting the tone for what's to come: thunderous breakdowns, soaring choruses, and enough energy to power a small city. Songs like "Broken Statues" and "Intentions" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend aggression with melody, creating an irresistible combination that's hard to resist. Vocalists Dave Stephens and Kyle Pavone share vocal duties, trading off between guttural growls and melodic cleans with ease. Their dynamic interplay is a highlight of the album, adding depth and emotion to each track. While "To Plant a Seed" may not reinvent the wheel in terms of metalcore, it's a solid addition to We Came As Romans' discography. Fans of the genre will find plenty to love here, from the bone-crushing breakdowns to the infectious melodies that stick in your head long after the final note fades away. Overall, "To Plant a Seed" is a powerful statement from a band that shows no signs of slowing down. With their mix of aggression and melody, We Came As Romans prove once again that they're a force to be reckoned with in the world of metalcore. So grab your headphones, crank up the volume, and let the seeds of We Came As Romans' music take root in your ears.
$28.17
To Plant a Seed
$28.17

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In the chaotic world of metalcore, there are few bands that manage to stand out like We Came As Romans. With their latest album, "To Plant a Seed," the Michigan sextet delivers a solid collection of tracks that blend blistering screams with infectious hooks. The album kicks off with the anthemic title track, setting the tone for what's to come: thunderous breakdowns, soaring choruses, and enough energy to power a small city. Songs like "Broken Statues" and "Intentions" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend aggression with melody, creating an irresistible combination that's hard to resist. Vocalists Dave Stephens and Kyle Pavone share vocal duties, trading off between guttural growls and melodic cleans with ease. Their dynamic interplay is a highlight of the album, adding depth and emotion to each track. While "To Plant a Seed" may not reinvent the wheel in terms of metalcore, it's a solid addition to We Came As Romans' discography. Fans of the genre will find plenty to love here, from the bone-crushing breakdowns to the infectious melodies that stick in your head long after the final note fades away. Overall, "To Plant a Seed" is a powerful statement from a band that shows no signs of slowing down. With their mix of aggression and melody, We Came As Romans prove once again that they're a force to be reckoned with in the world of metalcore. So grab your headphones, crank up the volume, and let the seeds of We Came As Romans' music take root in your ears.