Alternative band We Are The City part ways

Vancouver-based experimental prog-pop band We Are The City has announced that they are amicably parting ways and dissolving the band after 12 years together. The also announce the release of their very last single “Lover Is Dead”.

We Are The City about “Lover Is Dead”:

“The song is about the end of an era and truly captures a sense of pain and loss, which comes with the decision to move forward into a new phase of life. This feeling is hard to convey to fans, as the band ends. We feel that Lover Is Dead is the best way to reveal our collective emotion, to those who care, in a time of change. Love will never die, but everything comes to an end”.

We Are The City have spent over a decade challenging listeners with the intricacies of their genre-bending music as well as their bizarre publicity stunts. In 2011 they created a fake band and unveiled their masked alter-egos with the High School EP. Two years later they released an international award-winning Norwegian-language feature film to accompany 2013’s sprawling album Violent. In 2015 they painstakingly staged a fake live stream of their recording sessions for Above Club – all for the sheer delight and challenge of pulling off the hoax. And, in January of 2020 the band released their most sincere and heart-wrenching album, RIP, alongside the opening of a public creative space in Vancouver, which provided free co-working space during the day and hosted live performances and art exhibitions lasting deep into the night. RIP will now stand as their final full-length release.

As a final farewell, the band will host a live streamed “Celebration of Life” event on Oct 23. Tickets are on sale now via www.wearethecity.ca

Cayne, Andy and David started We Are The City when they were teenagers, and in the years since then, they’ve used the project as an outlet for their wildest creative whims. We Are The City won the inaugural Peak Performance Project in 2009, they have toured the world several times over, made friends, lost friends and have shared between them a unified vision and deeply connected bond in creating music and art.

“We Are The City has been a glorious chapter for the three of us. What an awesome ride,” says the band.

“Everything that was possible for We Are The City has been achieved. It’s important as an artist to know when a project has seen its full potential. Nothing goes forever and it’s important to know when to close the book. Every party has a time limit”

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