We Barbarians

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Strange Overtones 00:00 Tools
The Wait Is Over 00:00 Tools
Chambray 00:00 Tools
Headspace 00:00 Tools
Stroke By Stroke 00:00 Tools
There's This There's That 00:00 Tools
Yesmen & Bumsuckers 00:00 Tools
War Clouds 00:00 Tools
In the Doldrums 00:00 Tools
Black & Crooked 00:00 Tools
White 00:00 Tools
Mexico, NY 00:00 Tools
Spun Out 00:00 Tools
Progress As Promised 00:00 Tools
Trickle Down 00:00 Tools
Sixes & Sevens 00:00 Tools
Walls 00:00 Tools
We Barbarians - Yesmen and Bumsuckers 00:00 Tools
Somewhere 00:00 Tools
You 00:00 Tools
Boys Town 00:00 Tools
Tarpaulin 00:00 Tools
Dysphoria 00:00 Tools
Headspace (Grouplove + Captain Cuts Remix) 00:00 Tools
Another Day 00:00 Tools
Black and Crooked 00:00 Tools
Yes Men and Bum Suckers 00:00 Tools
Mexico NY 00:00 Tools
Headspace (Superhumanoids Rework) 00:00 Tools
War Clouds (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
Song A Day 543: Yesmen And Bumsuckers 00:00 Tools
Headspace (Grouplove Remix) 00:00 Tools
Chambray (PureVolume House) 00:00 Tools
There’s This There’s That 00:00 Tools
Walls (Canon Blue Remix) 00:00 Tools
Strange Overtones (Daytrotter Session) 00:00 Tools
03 Yesmen & Bumsuckers 00:00 Tools
09 Sixes & Sevens 00:00 Tools
08 In the Doldrums 00:00 Tools
Chambray (Aislyn remix) 00:00 Tools
There`s This, There`s That 00:00 Tools
We Barbarians - Yesmen and Bum 00:00 Tools
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Hailing from Long Beach, California, band members David Quon, Derek Van Heule and Nathan Warkentin are the passion behind We Barbarians. The trio was formed after the collapse of their previous band, The Colour, and features an indie-bluesy rock sound that is generating growing and inspiring acclaim. Their latest LP, There’s This There’s That, comes housed with vivid imagery, zealous intensity, and a whole medley of rock revelry. Each track from We Barbarians is without a doubt catchy yet inventive. They can be seen as based on jagged riffs, reverb, heavy drums, and anthemic vocals, while being atmospheric and ambient. The intensity that We Barbarians bring is tantamount to the Cold War Kids or Arcade Fire, which is why there's no question as to why their fan base is on the rise. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.