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Michigan's We Came As Romans announces first new music since singer Kyle Pavone's death

Band teases new music on Twitter

DETROIT – We Came As Romans teased its first new music since singer Kyle Pavone died last year.

Two new tracks from the band from Troy, Michigan are dropping Friday.

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One of the two tracks is called "Carry the Weight." The band tweeted a snippet of the song Tuesday.

The group said earlier this year that it was working on a new album after Pavone died of an accidental overdose in August 2018.

Co-vocalist Dave Stephens previously said the album may contain material Pavone worked on before he died. He said he thinks Pavone gave guitarist Lou Cotton some of his writing, and the guys are going to try to get on Pavone's laptop to see what is on there.

"We would love to include him in this record as much as we can, aside from just writing about him," Stephens said.

Pavone's voice appeared on a track on Kayzo's "Unleashed" this spring. Listen to "LA Never Says Goodbye" below.


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