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Released
  
September 13, 2011

Release date
  
13 September 2011

Artist
  
We Came As Romans

Label
  
Equal Vision Records

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Recorded
  
February 16–March 10, 2011, May 16–June 23, 2011 at The Foundation Recording Studios, Connersville, Indiana

Length
  
47:34 (Original release) 59:46 (Deluxe Edition)

Producer
  
Joey Sturgis John Feldmann (Tracks 1, 2, mixed/mastered 3) Machine (Tracks 3 production of Deluxe Edition)

Understanding What We've Grown to Be (2011)
  
Tracing Back Roots (2013)

Genres
  
Metalcore, Post-hardcore, Symphonic metal

Similar
  
We Came As Romans albums, Metalcore albums

We came as romans understanding what we ve grown to be official lyric video


Understanding What We've Grown to Be is the second studio album by We Came as Romans. It was released on September 13, 2011 through Equal Vision Records. It debuted and peaked at number 21 on the Billboard 200 the following week, as well as peaking at number 5, 7, and 10 on the Hard Rock, Independent, and Rock Album charts.

Contents

The album's first single, "Mis//Understanding", was available for streaming prior to the album's release, and was released for digital download on July 5, 2011 along with the title track "Understanding What We've Grown to Be".

On April 9, 2013 the album was reissued in a deluxe physical edition, featuring their three most recent singles 'Hope', 'The King of Silence',' and 'Let These Words Last Forever' as well as a DVD of tour footage, interviews and live performance segments.

We came as romans understanding what we ve grown to be


Background

Understanding What We've Grown to Be was recorded during two sessions, the first being from February 16 through March 10, 2011, and the second being from May 16 through June 23, 2011. On June 22, the first single "Mis//Understanding" surfaced through Equal Vision' official YouTube channel. A day later, the title track was also released for free listening. "Mis//Understanding" was released as an official single on iTunes on July 5, 2011, which included "Understanding What We've Grown To Be" as a bonus track. On July 14, 2011, the album's cover art was released via puzzle on the band's homepage. By August 2011, the record's production was completed and distribution began shortly. On August 22, 2011, the length of each song was announced.

Musical style and lyrics

According to Equal Vision, "musically and lyrically, Understanding What We've Grown to Be holds a much darker tone than their previous release, To Plant a Seed. While still maintaining the band’s overall theme of positivity and brotherhood, the new material takes on a more straightforward approach to life’s struggles and the challenges of growing up."

The lyrics follow a sort of 'dark to light' theme as the album goes on. "We, as a band, discovered a lot of negativity in our lifestyle that we hadn't truly realized or noticed in the past and this CD is a lot about dealing with that and coping when things turn out the opposite of how you'd imagined they would."

Videos

"Mis//Understanding" was officially released, exclusively by ArtistDirect.com as the album's first music video on November 11, 2011. It is the first of a three part series of music videos for songs off of this album. The videos were filmed in Brooklyn, NY in September, with director Travis Kopach. According to guitarist Joshua Moore, "We actually filmed three music videos. The story you see is actually part one of three. As time goes, we'll release another video and then follow it with the final video. You see this guy running through the woods. There are scenes of him covered in mud, dirt, and grime. He's even running from himself. That's all going on in his mind. He's running away from the darkness that he sees. He's trying to break away and break out from that. It goes along with the lyrics of the song—not understanding a lot of the things that happen and the negativity that seems mindless. There's no reason for it. Towards the end of the song, Dave [Stephens] says, 'Don't give up on me. Take comfort in me.' The song is ultimately about figuring out how to fix things within yourself and be happy. That's where it all starts. More or less, the video is the artistic way of expressing that."

Cover

The album's cover painting was done by Paul Romano, who also created the cover of We Came as Romans' debut full-length album, To Plant a Seed and features the same faceless boy from before. Guitarist/lyricist Joshua Moore and bassist Andrew Glass worked together to come up with the visual concept for the cover and then collaborated with Romano to bring the powerful imagery to life. Moore explains that the idea for the piece was developed long before the album was even completed stating, "We knew going into everything what the direction of the CD was going to be, the whole concept behind it and how we wanted to be portrayed as a band."

Track listing

All songs written by Joshua Moore and David Stephens.

Personnel

We Came as Romans
  • David Stephens – unclean vocals
  • Kyle Pavone – clean vocals, keyboards, piano, synthesizer
  • Joshua Moore – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Lou Cotton – rhythm guitar
  • Andy Glass – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Eric Choi – drums
  • Additional personnel
  • Josh Wells of Close to Home - Additional vocals on tracks 1 and 12
  • Programming & additional keys by Joey Sturgis
  • Production
  • Produced, engineered, mixed & mastered by Joey Sturgis
  • Booking by JJ Cassiere
  • Management by Mike Mowery & Matthew Stewart
  • A&R by Daniel Sandshaw
  • Art concept by Joshua Moore & Andrew Glass
  • Artwork & design by Paul Romano
  • John Feldmann - Production, mixing (Deluxe Edition)
  • Machine - Production (Deluxe Edition)
  • Alberto de Icaza - Engineering, editing (Deluxe Edition)
  • Zakk Cervini - Additional production, editing (Deluxe Edition)
  • Songs

    1Mis//Understanding3:57
    2Everything As Planned3:38
    3What I Wished I Never Had4:00

    References

    Understanding What We've Grown to Be Wikipedia