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Weartists: Hard energy and punky rock'n'roll.


WeArtists - is an extremely energetic Rock 'n' Roll trio!

Their music is based mostly on UK and European Rock'n'Roll traditions highly influenced by contemporary Rock bands. The band's tune is mainly built in the major keys and is supported by a powerful rhythm section which makes their music sound very cheerful filling the atmosphere with strong positive vibes and lots of crazy energy.

Officially the band started existence with the release of its first single "Hemingway" on the 3rd of September 2013. Ten days later on the 13th of September 2013 the first album Everything is fine, nobody is happy came out.

Right after the release of the album WeArtists started working on the new tracks reconsidering the style, genre and the sounding of the debut works. The band acquired more pronounced and lively Rock'n'Roll features which now seem to be fundamental in the band's musical cocktail of genres called Rock 'n' Roll.

Starting in January 2014 the trio toured across Eastern Europe promoting and participating in various Festivals, band competitions and talent shows.

WeArtists has already gained considerable recognition at many core rock festivals and shows across Poland.

You can find out more about them on their webpage or listen to them live below.

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Weartists lives in Brest, Belarus.

Tagged as: Hard Rock, Alt Rock, Punk, High Energy Rock and Roll.


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