
Discog. Discourse We Came As Romans
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Sep 30, 2024 Join an engaging discussion as the hosts rank every album by We Came As Romans. They dive into the nuances of the hopecore genre and how modern metalcore differs from its early 2010s roots. Highlights include a debate on the self-titled album's production missteps and a passionate analysis of standout tracks like those from 'Cold Like War.' The hosts also celebrate the band's evolution and explore what makes their debut so memorable. Find out which albums are deemed classics and which ones missed the mark!
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Kyle's Late Arrival To The Band
- Kyle admits he only recently dove deep into We Came As Romans and feels late to the party.
- He acknowledges the band’s influence on the mid-2010s metalcore 'hopecore' scene.
Self-Titled Is A Distracting Pivot
- The self-titled album feels like a tonal misstep that strips We Came As Romans of their unique orchestral identity.
- Kyle, Nathan, and Jeff agree the vocals land but the instrumentation and songwriting lack the band's signature flavor.
