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We Came As Romans Release New Song and Video, “Darkbloom”

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We Came As Romans have released a new single, “Darkbloom,” along with a music video.

“Darkbloom” arrives as another standalone track following “From The First Note” and “Carry The Weight” in 2019, the first material the band released after the passing of singer Kyle Pavone in August 2018 (the band decided to continue without replacing him).

Guitarist Joshua Moore comments on their latest song:

“The idea behind ‘Darkbloom’ is that even through the darkest, most difficult times of life, there is still the potential, or possibility, of personal growth. As long as we’re not willing to completely concede to the negative emotion or thought that feels like it has taken over, then we can be strong enough to overcome and push through to a different future. This song is about having the mind to be able to acknowledge the reality of situations we’re in, but having the strength to weather the adversity. It’s about making the choice to keep putting the effort forth to move your life forward, in the face of the most difficult times you’ll experience.”

You can watch the video for “Darkbloom” below.

We Came As Romans will tour this fall in celebration of their 2009 debut album, To Plant A Seed, with The Devil Wears Prada, Dayseeker and Hollow Front opening. Dates:

09/29 Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts [tickets]
09/30 Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live [tickets]
10/01 Brooklyn, NY – Warsaw [tickets]
10/02 New York, NY – The Gramercy Theatre [tickets]
10/03 Worcester, MA – The Palladium [tickets]
10/05 Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom [tickets]
10/06 Norfolk, VA – The NorVa [tickets]
10/07 Greensboro, NC – The Blind Tiger [tickets]
10/08 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade [tickets]
10/09 Orlando, FL – House of Blues [tickets]
10/10 Tampa, FL – The Orpheum [tickets]
10/12 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall [tickets]
10/13 Dallas, TX – Canton Hall [tickets]
10/15 Phoenix, AZ – The Pressroom [tickets]
10/16 Las Vegas, NV – Vinyl [tickets]
10/17 San Diego, CA – House of Blues [tickets]
10/19 Pomona, CA – The Glasshouse [tickets]
10/20 Los Angeles, CA – The Regent Theater [tickets]
10/22 Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades [tickets]
10/23 Berkeley, CA – UC Theatre [tickets]
10/24 Reno, NV – Cargo [tickets]
10/26 Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex [tickets]
10/27 Denver, CO – The Oriental Theater [tickets]
10/29 Lawrence, KS – Granada Theater [tickets]
10/30 Minneapolis, MN – Skyway Theatre [tickets]
10/31 Milwaukee, WI – The Rave [tickets]
11/02 Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl [tickets]
11/03 Columbus, OH – The Athenaeum [tickets]
11/05 Pittsburgh, PA – Mr. Smalls Theatre [tickets]
11/06 Detroit, MI – St. Andrew’s Hall [tickets]
11/07 Detroit, MI – The Crofoot [tickets]

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