Originally named The Emergency, We Came As Romans formed of high school seniors Sean N. Zelda, Dave Stephens, Jonny Nabors, Mark Myatt and Joshua Moore and played a number of shows in the Detroit, Michigan, U.S. area. Soon after Jonny Nabors and Sean Zelda were replaced by Sean Daley and Larry Clark and the name changed to We Came As Romans.
The band’s first full length album “To Plant A Seed” was released in November 2009 produced alongside Joey Sturgis, the album made a big debut on the Billboard charts reaching No.6 on the Top Heatseekers chart and No. 25 on Top Independent chart. After the release of the album the band left on the ‘Leave It to the Suits’ tour with Of Mice & Men and Broadway, and featured on the ‘Punk Goes Pop Volume Three’ where they covered Justin Timberlake’s “My Love” and placed We Came As Romans on the national tour circuit.
We Came As Roman’s tour scheduling is a thing to behold and the majority of 2010 and 2011 was spent touring around the majority of the U.S. and Canada as well as a couple months in New Zealand and Australia. The band has a proclivity for elaborately titled tour names including: ‘Scream It Like You Mean It Tour’ and ‘We Are Not Meaningless Tour.’
Released in September 2011 We Came As Romans’ third studio album “Understanding What We've Grown to Be” took a darker turn for the band whilst maintaining the bands overall positivity and brotherhood. The album was greeted with excellent reviews and commercially performed better than its predecessor, reaching No. 20 on the Billboard Top 200. Following the release, the band continued their pattern of relentless tour scheduling travelling to UK/Europe, Australia, the Philippines, Japan, Russia, as well as North and South America, alongside the likes of The Used, Megadeth, NOFX, Suicide Silence and The Devil Wears Prada.
The band’s most recent and most popular album “Tracing Back Roots” has solidified the band's position in the pop/punk genre and has seen lead singer Dave Stephens leave the screaming voice behind entering a new era of wider accessibility to their music.
Wage War killed it last night at the Parkway Drive show at Bogarts in Cincinnati! We can't wait to see them again tonight at House of Blues in Cleveland! Die hard fans here!
Although there has been a number of lineup changes, the six members currently performing as We Came As Romans are perhaps the strongest outfit thus far. The group has made a huge impression on the scene with their melodic metal core despite having only formed just under ten years ago with a very energetic and interactive live show.
There is no doubt the fans are dedicated, especially in the UK where the group are more of a cult phenomena than a chart success. This does not affect the sheer amount of people packed into Islington's O2 Academy who are ready to sing along in force to the material from all three albums. 'Tracing Back Roots' is perhaps the best known album yet the early fans make themselves heard during a thrashing performance of 'Roads That Don't End and Views That Never Cease'. The whole room is united during the final track 'To Plant A Seed' as the boys really do show off their insane instrumental prowess during a developed version of this early single with extended outro to keep the crowds rocking along.
Saw Varials 2 yrs back! Bada$$!!! Can't wait to see them again!! They sound just like the tracks! I was so excited they did South of One. They had a great line-up. Saw them right before covid hit and thankful I did. Can't wait to see them back in Houston Tx!
I've seen these guys live four times, every time they've come close to where I live plus two of those were road trips. . . .and they've just gotten better and better! If you go see them, you will not be disappointed! They are hard hitting Nu Metal and definitely have a great grasp of real life and that's what they sing in their songs. . .the truth!