We Barbarians
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Upon hearing the thunderous rhythms and waves of echoing guitar the band creates, We Barbarians sucker many listeners into thinking the collaboration is anything but a three piece. In fact, the band is a trio of long-time friends and recent Brooklyn transplants that builds upon a foundation of simplicity. We Barbarians formed in 2007, its members having played together in various incarnations through their years around Long Beach, California. The band took their name from an early 20th century German war play that explored the concepts of humanity and industry. The same thoughtful minimalism is central to the group’s aesthetic, from their post-punk leanings to their album art created by hand. Early in their career, We Barbarians developed a reputation throughout the west coast for its raucous live shows, garnering praise from outlets including the Los Angeles Times and KEXP in Seattle. The band quickly headed into the studio to capture their expanding repertoire, recording two EPs before the release of their first record, There’s This There’s That, in 2009. Like Springsteen’s New Jersey and Joy Division’s Manchester, the industrial coast of the band’s native Long Beach inspires a starkness and urgency within the We Barbarians sound. This immediacy is apparent in We Barbarians’ new EP Headspace, a collection of songs the band developed while preparing for their move to Brooklyn. Produced by Dann Gallucci (of Modest Mouse and Murder City Devils), the EP combines the band’s propulsive sound with a bold new clarity of melody and structure. In addition to highlights including the driving title track and the entrancing “Chambray,” the EP also features a cover of David Byrne and Brian Eno’s “Strange Overtones.” Having spent much of the last year on the road with bands including Cold War Kids, Local Natives, Passion Pit and Foster The People, the band is embarking on an extensive headlining tour in support of Headspace, with additional dates to be announced soon.
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Alternative, Rock, Vibe, Ambient, Indie, Other
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Send a request to We Barbarians to play in your city
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concerts and tour dates
About We Barbarians
Upon hearing the thunderous rhythms and waves of echoing guitar the band creates, We Barbarians sucker many listeners into thinking the collaboration is anything but a three piece. In fact, the band is a trio of long-time friends and recent Brooklyn transplants that builds upon a foundation of simplicity. We Barbarians formed in 2007, its members having played together in various incarnations through their years around Long Beach, California. The band took their name from an early 20th century German war play that explored the concepts of humanity and industry. The same thoughtful minimalism is central to the group’s aesthetic, from their post-punk leanings to their album art created by hand. Early in their career, We Barbarians developed a reputation throughout the west coast for its raucous live shows, garnering praise from outlets including the Los Angeles Times and KEXP in Seattle. The band quickly headed into the studio to capture their expanding repertoire, recording two EPs before the release of their first record, There’s This There’s That, in 2009. Like Springsteen’s New Jersey and Joy Division’s Manchester, the industrial coast of the band’s native Long Beach inspires a starkness and urgency within the We Barbarians sound. This immediacy is apparent in We Barbarians’ new EP Headspace, a collection of songs the band developed while preparing for their move to Brooklyn. Produced by Dann Gallucci (of Modest Mouse and Murder City Devils), the EP combines the band’s propulsive sound with a bold new clarity of melody and structure. In addition to highlights including the driving title track and the entrancing “Chambray,” the EP also features a cover of David Byrne and Brian Eno’s “Strange Overtones.” Having spent much of the last year on the road with bands including Cold War Kids, Local Natives, Passion Pit and Foster The People, the band is embarking on an extensive headlining tour in support of Headspace, with additional dates to be announced soon.
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Genres:
Alternative, Rock, Vibe, Ambient, Indie, Other
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