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We Came As Romans at Rams Head Live!

Clear your schedules for We Came As Romans’ appearance at Rams Head Live this week! This modern alternative group is more than just a band, they’re a brotherhood. After nearly 15 years together, countless sold out shows, critical acclaim, over 250 million streams, epic highs and heart wrenching lows, the group still manages to come out the other side stronger and closer than ever. After their band-brother Kyle Pavone’s passing in 2018, they made the difficult decision to carry on in the music world – dedicating themselves to making the rest of their performances and a sixth full-length opus befitting of his memory. We Came As Romans introduce this next chapter with a pair of singles, “Carry The Weight” and “From The First Note.” Evocative clean guitar echoes at the beginning of “Carry The Weight” before giving way to a hammering groove and cathartic screams that culminate on a hypnotic chant – one of the band’s most irresistible.

Thursday, September 20, 2021
Doors open at 6:00 PM EDT
Show starts at 7:00 PM EDT

Rams Head Live!
20 Market Place
Baltimore, MD 21202

For more information, call 410-244-1131 or visit ramsheadlive.com.

Tickets start at $25 and can be purchased here.

Erin Steward

Erin Steward is studying Business Hospitality and Tourism Management with a minor in Events Management at Virginia Tech. She loves creative writing, discovering new music, binge-watching her favorite shows, and traveling with family and friends. 

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