
We Came As Romans have dropped a music video for a track called “From The First Note“. You can see it below. The track is one of two songs that the band has released since the accidental overdose of their vocalist Kyle Pavone in 2018. Joshua Moore, the band’s guitarist had the following comment regarding the track:
“‘FTFN‘ is a song that celebrates the time that we got to spend with Kyle and acknowledges how truly remarkable of a brother and bandmate he was. Lyrically, I was able to reference ‘To Plant a Seed‘ and ‘Tracing Back Roots‘, -which were both written about the start of the band and how we lived together. I was able to take Kyle‘s recorded vocal from ‘TPAS’ and fit it into the bridge of the song, so we can always hear him when we listen and play it.”
Andy Glass, the band’s bassist added:
“We wrote ‘From The First Note‘ as a promise to Kyle to not only preserve the amazing moments and memories we had together, but to continue carrying on the legacy of everything we built together. The video portrays the band playing in a dream-like state, surrounded by beautiful colors and flowers. Our albums throughout the years have had themes of roots, branches, and overall growth. So we felt it was only right to create something that not only captured that essence but persevered it as well.”
The band will be celebrating the band’s 10 year anniversary of “To Plant A Seed” on a tour this spring. They’ll be out with Gideon and Dayseeker on these dates.