Metal Blade Records Signs We Are The End

Los Angeles, California’s WE ARE THE END has inked a deal with Metal Blade Records! A relatively new addition to the SoCal scene, the band came together in June of 2008 with the timely meeting of Brandyn Love and Shaun-Matthew Paramore, and the eventual addition of vocalist, Spencer Aragon, guitarist Mychal Wright, and drummer David Crough. The band has been locked away in their practice space since April writing their debut full length, which will see an early 2010 release.

We Are The End is:
Spencer Aragon – vocals
Brandyn Love – guitars
Mychal Wright – guitars
Shaun-Matthew Paramore – bass
David Joseph Crough – drums

The band will be recording their debut at Eck Studios, with producer Christopher Eck. Check out the band here. They apparently have hot fans:

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6 Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    jailbait!

  2. Anonymous says:

    I would titty fuck the shit out of her, but besides that, all the faggoty scene and core bands who use hot girls like this just so people will take a look at there generic ass band sicken me.

  3. Anonymous says:

    God fucking damnit, why does generic shit like this get picked up by major labels when legitimate talent is being looked over constantly?

    Scene kids will swallow any load that comes from a generic deathcore cock. Fuck this shit.

  4. WN says:

    I actual really don’t mind these guys. That song “Dear Diary” sounds a lot like suicide silence to me. Maybe these dudes can pick up where Suicide left off since their new album sucked dick. And speaking off sucking dick, that girl in the pick is some definite jailbait

  5. Anonymous says:

    How is this different from big haired whores flashing their tits to bands 20 years ago?

  6. Anonymous says:

    I don’t know of band I listen to that were around 20 years ago and used those kind of tactics. If your referring to Hair Metal, then just gtfo. And yes too many good bands remain unsigned when shit like this does. Agalloch doesn’t have a record label anymore, somebody big seriously needs to pick them up and promote the hell out of them.

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