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To Plant A Seed

To Plant A SeedArtist: We Came As Romans
Label: Equal Vision Records
Category: Music

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Seller: -importcds
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 33799

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.2

MPN: 80174
UPC: 794558017428
EAN: 0794558017428
ASIN: B002P5XXZW

Release Date: November 3, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • To Plant A Seed
  • Broken Statues
  • Intentions
  • Roads That Don't End And Views That Never Cease
  • Dreams
  • We Are The Reasons
  • Beliefs
  • I Will Not Reap Destruction
  • Searching, Seeking, Reaching, Always
  • An Ever-Growing Wonder

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Michigan's We Came As Romans started the way most other bands do just a group of friends that wanted to play music and have fun together. But after some time playing in the local scene, it was clear the band had that special something that kept fans coming back. Their rapidly growing fan base lead them to headline shows around the state, and eventually stints on national tours with such bands as Our Last Night, Gwen Stacy, and The Number 12 Looks Like You.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Inspirational   November 6, 2009
M. Neumann
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

WCAR has abruptly become one of my favorite bands. I am very much a supporter of local music, and was turned on to their EP Dreams last winter. However, my interest in this band has nothing to do with location. Though at times, some may argue there is a generic sound being recycled in modern music, WCAR capture a sound that is definable among the rest. There is a healthy balance between metal riffs, catchy synths, and dueling vocals. Their music is filled with texture, and passion. Even after listening to the album dozens of times, I still find rhythms that have gone previously unnoticed.
My most important comment about this album is its lyrical content. I am so impressed with the uplifting lyrics these guys project. The album's artwork is self explanatory and captures the band's overall message. A seed is planted in the mind, expands to the heart, and then flows from the hands. I have not yet decided on a favorite track from the album because I am convinced I could listen to any one of them over and over again for days. Each track has something unique to draw you in.
I consider myself a music enthusiast and have felt no excitement about anything new for a very long time. This album has changed that. I much look forward to following albums from WCAR. The band is very young and has the potential and opportunity to become something really great.



5 out of 5 stars On the verge of Epic   March 5, 2010
Holden C. (Spooner St. USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I've been listening to this now for a couple of weeks, and my love for this album grew each day.

There is so much to this album that finding a starting point is a bit of a challenge. I guess a good place to start is the music. It's amazing, mostly. Each song shares similarities with the others, yet each have something unique to bring to the table, always keeping things fresh track to track. Theres a lot of brutal hardcore offerings with grinding guitars and drum work, that seems sometimes sporadic, but actually adds to the intelligent design of the music. Added to the flare is wonderful piano notes and orchestral uplifts. Though nothing new per say, the way they are used gives several tracks a very dramatic, and cinematic feel. There is also some welcomed synth sections that are somewhat minimal, yet work wonderfully.

Whats great music without vocals? Neither work without the other, and no fear in that regard. The vocal stylings are just as great as the music. There are plenty of guttural screaming to be had...and its perfect. Some may say it takes no talent to belt out a scream, but I think it requires the same amount of talent to properly scream as it does to sing. Singing and screaming alike abound the record and its a joy to the ears. Lyrically, this album is great as well, providing a great meld with the musical tones throughout.

I see several reviews claiming this to be "Christian hard/metalcore" and thats just merely personal assumption. The band has publicly stated that it is not a Christian band, and that just because the music reflects a positive message, they automatically get slapped with the Christian tag. Not that I would have a problem if they were, their faith is none of my concern. I'm just a stickler for the facts, not blind assumptions.

Anywho, as a whole, this is a very well put together pleasure to behold by some talented young individuals that should have a long career ahead.

I highly recommend this album, I don't see how anyone could have much of anything negative to say...even the pickiest of critics.



5 out of 5 stars I listen to a lot of black/death metal.   May 15, 2010
J. Knapp (Tuscola, IL.)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This band isn't anywhere close to being a black or death metal band. But I love this album just the same. There's no denying the talent and creativity these guys possess. The riffs, vocals, drums and song structures are easily some of the most original among all genres of metal. This album is packed full of inspired creativity and it never stops. From start to finish this band doesn't let up.

You'd think a fan of black metal wouldn't take to a band that likes to mix in a lot of clean, soaring-type vocals. But WCAR do it so well, there's no denying them. A band like this would probably be a band I would literally try to hate. But I just can't do it. They are too good, the production it too good, and the songs are just too damned catchy. This is a great young band that deserves to be recognized.

I'm an agnostic. I don't know if this is a Christian Metal band. I don't care. Neither should you. Just listen.



5 out of 5 stars Ah Muh Gawd!   February 6, 2010
Akelldama (Akron, Ohio)
I randomly stumbled across this band recently at hot topic. Was there buying a couple other CD's and saw it, thought i'd try it out.. and WOW i was not disappointed at all. I realized after about 30 minutes of standing there with the headphones on that I've nearly listened to the entire CD and should probably just buy it and continue this in my car.
WHAT AN AMAZING BAND... i love the lyrics, the music, the screams, the singing, and how it's all put together perfectly.
I find myself getting chills several times during almost every song... simply amazing, nothing more i can say... if you're reading this, or here to check this band out for any reason.. i suggest you do so.
I'll be seeing them live in a couple weeks, can't wait!!!



5 out of 5 stars We Came As Romans   February 18, 2010
Solace
This is an awesome Cd. My husband and I love every track on the album. We find that is a rare thing on a cd to enjoy all the songs on it. If you like this type of music you will enjoy all the tracks on this album.

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