We Came As Romans andย Fit For A Kingย are partnering up for a new collaborative set of exclusive merch items timed with the release of reworked collaborations of some of their songs.
The merch items are only being made available from May 15 to May 17 while the two collab tracks are arriving on May 29.
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The bands are revealing the collaboration today (May 14) and the details for both portions.
Musically, We Came As Romans are reworking โCarry The Weightโ with Fit For A King frontman Ryan Kirby. FFAK are offering up a version of โBackbreakerโ featuring WCAR’s Dave Stephens.
Both bands made posts revealing the details for the collaborations and their intentions in doing them. We Came As Romans say the link for the merch is being posted tomorrow (May 15) at 12 PM ET.
โOne of the things we love about touring is that we get to work with some of our favorite bands โ we miss that, and wanted to create something that allows us to work with some of our favorite bands, and gives all of you a cool experience.
Weโre stoked to be releasing a new version of โCarry The Weightโ featuringย Ryan Kirbyย ofย Fit For A Kingย โ a band we consider close friends, but have not had the pleasure of touring with yet. They will be releasing a new version of โBackbreaker,โ off of their last album โDark Skiesโ featuring our ownย Dave Stephens.
Both songs drop on 5/29 โ we have an exclusive collab merchline available this weekend only, and all orders will include digital downloads of the songs when they drop โ
The merch goes live at 12pm EST tomorrow. Link to the merch will be posted at 12 with the official collab merch line.โ
You can see their announcement posts below.
One of the things we love about touring is that we get to work with some of our favorite bands – we miss that, and…
Posted by We Came As Romans on Thursday, May 14, 2020
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