We Insist! are asserting their maturity and celebrating a decade of existence.
They are renowned for the quality of their live shows, and they use this arena to hone and tighten up their compositions before committing them to tape - allowing them time to grow and mutate.. And good things come to those who wait.
Inner Pond (2002) was a quest for identity. Crude (2004) homed in this identity into a surprisingly experimental rock album. Oh, Things Are So Corruptible confirms a strong musical personality but also a willingness to take on new influences. In order to go beyond the thickness of Crude, We Insist! instilled exuberance and warmth into their music, these qualities filling their newest release.