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We the Kings is an American rock band formed in Bradenton, Florida, in 2005. The band's eponymous full-length debut album , released in 2007, included the platinum single " Check Yes Juliet ", and went on to sell over 250,000 copies in the US.
The band's self-titled full-length debut album, released in 2007, included the platinum single "Check Yes Juliet", and went on to sell over 250,000 copies in the US. The group's second album Smile Kid (2009) included Top 40 singles "Heaven Can Wait" and "We'll Be a Dream" (featuring Demi Lovato), as well as the single "She Takes Me High". [1]
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The band recorded in Los Angeles, California, working with Blake Healy, Steve Shebby and David Immerman, all of whom co-wrote and produced songs on the album. The album was announced for release with the title Vitam Regum , before it was changed to Somewhere Somehow a week later.
PureVolume, a place where people could upload their music, helped the band's popularity. [6] We the Kings was produced by S*A*M and Sluggo, and recorded at Mission Sound, and Fresh Kills Music, both in New York City. Sean Gould and Scott Riebling acted as engineers.
In March 2013, the band announced that they would be releasing a new single titled "Just Keep Breathing" the following week. [2] On April 5, 2013, "Just Keep Breathing" was released as the first single from their fourth studio album. [3] [4] The song is about how We the King's lead singer Travis Clark was bullied throughout his childhood. [5]
Alternative Press reviewer Scott Heisel rated the album 3/5, saying that "Fans of We the Kings' debut will undoubtedly find something to hold on to with Smile Kid, but for those who were less than enamored with the band's pop-punk blend will likely stay that way." He said although the band "have expanded their previously narrow sound", he was ...