Artist Information
Biography
Biography
We Are They is an eclectic rock band from Mesa, Arizona. With a love of all things music, they choose not to limit themselves to a certain style although they are easily recognizable by their diverse, melodic and often powerfully bitchin' tracks.
After numerous gigs at virtually every venue in Arizona including the Mesa Amphitheater and even the Jobing.com Arena, and receiving rave responses from packed venues, We Are They hit the road for their first national tour. Their quirky music and high energy shows caught the attention of fans and club owners everywhere, and, on occasion, They were even asked back to headline larger shows at larger venues. Including showcase the Florida Music Festival and headlining the South Park Music festival. Soon after, We Are They headed for the studio to record their first full length album, expected to arrive in early Summer.
With their ever-changing styles of writing and willingness to experiment, We Are They is bound to have something for everyone and promises to, in fact, rock the pants onto every living man, woman, and child. And animal.
Instrumentation
Ryan Able - Guitar/Vocals
Markandeya - Guitar
Andrew Heath - Bass/Vocals
Tyler Talbot - Keyboards
Jeungri Hori - Drums
Discography
We Are They EP
'S First Album
Official Website
http://www.myspace.com/wearethey
Links
Video
Press
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College News Magazine Review
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http://www.collegenews.com/index.php?/ear_candy/college_news_album_review_we_are_they_06172009401/ ...
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This Reality Podcast
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"Scarily brilliant! Not scary. Just scarily brilliant... Diverse... I think we all got shivers down...
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AZ Overload
"I love love LOVE We Are They."
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AZ Music Cafe Radio Station Program
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"I like this band! It's a different sound particularly with the keyboard work and the melodies are ...
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Indiessance Interview
http://indiessance.blogspot.com/2008/11/we-are-they.html We had a fun interview with Indiessance!
Setlist
A Night With Chuck Norris
Fade
pMp
The Indie Song
The Gallary
Bicuit "M"
Langosta Enojada
Death In Numerical Order
Insincerely There Beside You Because Tim Likes Newly Revised Men
The Swashbuckling Rum Run of Tom Lefting
You're All I Have
Radioactive Man
Follow Me

