We Became The Sun

Posted by Stephen M on February-11-2009 | Filed under Interviews | Bookmark or Share

Can you give me an introduction to everyone in the band?
Trevor: Vocals, 6 foot tall, Big Beard, Nose Ring
Kyle: Drums, 6 foot tall, Blonde, Kinda Sexy
Alex: Bass/Vocals, Bearded, Curly-Q, Ba-donka-donk
Ryan: Guitar, The Guy With The Hat, Magic Fingers
Avik: Guitar/Vocals, Mustache and Soul Patch, All-Year Tan
Brad:Guitar/Vocals, Short, Bearded, Kinda Tanish

How did We Became The Sun come together as a band?
Trevor and Brad started playing guitar together and got Kyle to play drums (stole him from his old band). In an attempt to get a bass player, they found Ryan, a third guitar player off of an online classifieds. So, that was three guitars and no bass, good idea? No, so we made our little buddy Alex play bass. We made him do it! After
Avik’s death metal band broke up, he took Trevor’s spot on the six string and Trevor just moved to lead vocals.
[actually, we all met eachother on eharmony.com :)]

Where did you get the name “We Became The Sun?”
Out of a poetry book in Steak N Shake! We just adopted our own meaning out of it. Want to know the meaning? You should have asked! Haha

You guys have a new EP coming out. What is the title of it and what does the title mean?
The Title is “The Earth and I are Intertwined”. Brad wrote a weird love poem and we just stole it from that. The lyrics of the E.P. as a whole deal with our relationship with others and the struggles within our personal lives (with lots of analogies to nature) and the title ties this idea together.

What would you say would be some similar sounding bands?
We have heard mewithouYou, Circa Survive, Minus the Bear, and As Cities Burn.

When does “The Earth and I are Intertwined” come out?
We are going to be printing the E.P. near the end of April.

How long have you prepared for the release of your EP?
We have been writing songs for over a year, trying to find our sound. When we recorded our first three songs with the new line-up, we decided that was the sound we were looking for. We have been working with Eric from Moonlight Studios to finalize the tracks for the disc. He’s really started to take on a bigger role in our music. Mixing on the final three tracks is being done as we speak!

What are some of the band’s influences?
Edison Glass, Circa Survive, Radiohead, Fear Before the March of Flames, Russian Circles, Thursday…..and Limp Bizkit

Where does the inspiration come from for the songs you write?
Us being confined in Kyle’s dungeon basement with an endless supply of pointless objects. Seriously, the sooner we are out of the basement (our practice space) the better. Other than that, we just try to find simple topics that are important emotionally and physically and dig deep into them. Some the topics we have covered are ugliness, unsucessful relationships, selfishness and what its going to be like when we have our first son or daughter.

What are plans for the future?
Write more jams. Play cornerstone again. Keep growing in our music and friendships. Watch more Full House and iCarly.

What has the Lord been showing you in the last year or two?
Well we are all on different journeys in our lives. Some of us are more “in-tune” with our relationship with God and others are have not come to a part in their lives where they have settled with a certain faith. We have Avik in our band (he is Hindu) and the most important thing for us was to accept him with open arms with religion and differences out of the picture. I (Brad) believe that the acceptance of your “brothers” is more important than trying to sway their beliefs. We all know there is a higher and in-control power as our guiding light. Probably the biggest reason that we do not label ourselves as a “christian” band is because we are not the best examples. We try! We really do! But just like everyone else, we make our mistakes (in life and our faith) and do not want people to follow in our footsteps. To sum it all up, were just a bunch of dudes trying to have a good time and share our passion for music.

What was the most encouraging thing to happen to you guys as a band?
Getting to play in Texas and Oklahoma was a really eye opening experience but probably the most encouraging thing that we have done is appealing to a music scene that amost exclusivly support metal and hardcore music.Don’t get me wrong, we all love heavy music but that is not what we wanted to play. So being able to get people to listen to us in the first place was the most encouraging thing. From then on we just had to keep pumpin’ out the jams and keeping hoping that we could continue appealing to every type of crowd.

What do you hope a listener comes away with after hearing you guys?
Inspiration and the want to listen and play music like we do.

Check out their MySpace here

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  • eric says:

    these guys are really funny! i just laugh all day long when I’m with them

  • jonathan says:

    they’re all hotter than JT. and they sound as big as the death star. OUTRAGEOUS!

  • Chris says:

    I love these guys. I got to see them in Oklahoma and Ohio. And about Kyle’s basement… Kyle’s dad has so much random interesting crap every where. Example… a 1 1/2 foot tall remote control robot that only stays in a 2′ by 3” glass box… that’s only the start.

    -Chris

  • Joshua says:

    “After
    Avik’s death metal band broke up”

    I missed infermentuim. oh well avik does a better job in WBTS

  • Pete says:

    Upon The Hour FTW.

  • Tim says:

    I like how just because I do not agree with this band my comment was taken off. Yeah Free Speech.

  • fusse says:

    I decided to edit this away. I put some things in not a very good way and misunderstandings came immediately. I really do think it’s a great opportunity to have a Hindu ‘brother’ in the band. It can be a challenge too in one way or another. But I agree with what Brad explained and said underneath.

  • Brad says:

    Hey guys! I am one of the three guitar players in this band. I would just like to say thank you for taking your time to read this interview. Also, sorry for any miscommunications or misunderstandings. I (one of the christ followers in the band) know that religion and the church is a touchy and oppinionated subject. I have been both hurt and shown light in the church so to turn around and reject one of my best friends (Avik) because he is of a different religion is wrong. I just accept the kind-hearted., intelligent and musically talented person that he is, thats it! As a band, we just want to put our passion for life and music together to make something we love, in hopes others will too! If anyone wants to discuss our personal beliefs or band mission with us please contact us through our email or myspace. We would love totalk to you. All jokes aside, there is a freedom of speech and we would love to hear what you have to say, good or bad.

    With love, Brad

  • "truth" says:

    And fusse is why people don’t like Christians. Obviously you have a LOT to learn about universalism and what it means to be a “follower of Christ.” This might actually require you to branch away from the Pauline epistles they pound into your skull at your church and actually start reading what JESUS said.

  • fusse says:

    “truth” … I read my earlier comment carefully and it definitely can be heavily misunderstood. I actually didn’t manage to communicate my point clearly at all but rather legalistic and harsh. I apologize for that and decided to edit it away because I can’t really stand behind what I miscommunicated.

    On the other note, such a short, not well written comment doesn’t really give you any reason to paint a picture of me you just did :) But if you believe you have something you want to share with me that you think would be important for me to know and learn, please email me! I would be extremely interested to hear your take on universalism and what it is that you think I’m missing in my biblical worldview?

  • fusse says:

    I went for a run and was thinking a bit. Just a little note to this ‘fusse is why people don’t like Christians’. What do you guys think, should people LIKE Christians? Where goes the line between pleasing God / pleasing people? One thing is for sure, without faith it’s impossible to please God. And if people always liked Christians, why is there so much persecution and it’s very obvious in the Bible that we will be persecuted (chose we to follow Christ). And also, usually those who walk by faith are not always the most cheered and popular ones in the eyes of the world. Fools they say.

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