We Are The Arsenal

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Sound the Alarms 03:57 Tools
So Long 03:31 Tools
Skeletons 03:01 Tools
Lost Cause 02:39 Tools
Like My Body 02:46 Tools
If I Did It 08:01 Tools
Airwaves 04:35 Tools
The New Society 04:55 Tools
The Truth 00:59 Tools
If I Had Known 01:45 Tools
At An End 03:44 Tools
Heroes For Sale 03:31 Tools
Oxygen 04:14 Tools
Cities by the Sea 03:37 Tools
Strangers 03:39 Tools
Like History 04:33 Tools
Circling Vultures 04:35 Tools
Fairytales 04:12 Tools
Hey Little Girl 05:17 Tools
Love Is A Battlefield 05:12 Tools
Close to the Vest 03:44 Tools
A Thousand Faces 03:13 Tools
Chapter 3: So Long 03:37 Tools
Talking in Circles 03:38 Tools
Chapter 10: Lost Cause 03:13 Tools
Chapter 7: If I Did It 03:13 Tools
Chaos Theory 03:13 Tools
Surveillance 01:30 Tools
Brushfire 04:15 Tools
Machines 01:30 Tools
Ghost Town 01:30 Tools
Scarecrow 04:07 Tools
Hell or Highwater 04:12 Tools
Run For Your Life 04:31 Tools
The Truth(An Introduction) 00:59 Tools
Salem 04:50 Tools
If I Head Known 01:45 Tools
The Terrible Truth 04:14 Tools
Herose For Sale 03:32 Tools
The Truth (An Introduction) 04:50 Tools
Sound the Alarm 04:24 Tools
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We Are The Arsenal In a time when CD sales are down and the music industry’s future is unsure, We Are The Arsenal holds fast. While younger bands are dropping like flies due to economic hardships and market saturation, WATA thrives. What keeps this Orange County rock quartet on the rise as others fade? Hard work and keeping it real. Plain and simple. Oh, and the explosive live show couldn’t hurt. Following the demise of former international touring acts, the members of We Are The Arsenal joined forces in early 2007 and immediately began writing what came to be known as the “Trees” EP. This five song juggernaut was self-released by the band in a limited 1,000 pressing in February 2008. It has since gone out of print but it quickly gained the attention of major Japanese record label Radtone Records as well as Los Angeles based Authentik Artists. Both of whom took a vested interest in the band and went on to release We Are The Arsenal’s debut full length album entitled “They Worshipped The Trees” in March of 2009. The band has since been touring non-stop in support of the album including stints with Angels And Airwaves, Senses Fail, A Skylit Drive, I Am Ghost, and Amber Pacific. In June of 2009, WATA threw their official Cd Release show at The House of Blues Anaheim pulling in a staggering 500+ of their dedicated fans and friends. Word quickly began spreading throughout the southern California area and We Are The Arsenal was being asked to headline other major venues such as The Grove of Anaheim and The Viper Room in Hollywood. 2009 and 2010 have also brought WATA to the airwaves (both radio and television) with the World Famous KROQ consistently spinning the band’s first single “So Long”. This in addition to multiple other rock stations in Las Vegas, San Diego, and the Inland Empire picking up the band’s cover of Pat Benatar’s “Love is a Battlefield”. We Are The Arsenal was also featured as KROQ and Bud Light’s “Local Band Spotlight” in May 2010 receiving commercial airplay approximately every half hour throughout the month. To compliment the increasing radio play, MTV began featuring the band’s music on network shows such as “Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Ruins”, “The Hard Times Of RJ Berger”, and “Parental Control.” The band’s music video for 1st single “So Long” enjoyed its world premiere in November 2009 on Fuse.TV and has since been featured on MTVU’s “The Freshman”, VH1.com, and Spike.com. Both of WATA’s videos (including 2nd Single “Like My Body”) are currently being featured around the country in retail stores such as Nordstrom, Macy’s, Tilly’s, Steve Madden, and Journeys. As for other platforms, the band’s track “Sound The Alarms” will be featured in an upcoming MotoCross video game on XBOX 360 and PS3. In a time where labels are having trouble monetizing art, We Are The Arsenal is navigating steady and sure through the uncertainty and exploring new avenues of expression and expansion. A tireless work ethic and a true love and passion for the art of music is what has kept this group of individuals together for the past 3 years. “We’re at the point in our lives now where if these songs didn’t mean everything to us, we wouldn’t be doing it at all” said the band when questioned for this bio. “We’ve already accomplished more than any kid with a dream could ask for, but this is only the beginning.” With 2010 moving along swiftly, We Are The Arsenal is ready and planning their attack. Having just completed tracking their new 6 song EP entitled “There Will Come Soft Rains”, WATA kicked off the Summer with a KROQ Locals Only Showcase at The Roxy in Hollywood with Bleed The Dream. The band has spent the scorching Summer months playing regional shows and prepping for their 2nd official release. Fans of the band will find an immediate resemblance to the WATA of old but also a noticeable progression on “There Will Come Soft Rains.” The six tracks on the album still hold firm to the band’s trademark melodic aggression and brutal gang chants, but also introduce more of a calm beauty found in bands like Jimmy Eat World and Death Cab For Cutie. “It’s an exciting time for We Are The Arsenal! We couldn’t be happier with these new songs and we can’t wait to hit the road this Fall to play them for all our amazing friends across the country!” September finds WATA hitting much of the Southwest US with plans of hitting the rest of the country and Europe in the months to come. http://www.wearethearsenal.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.