Album Description"Without Vincent Griffin's dramatic back story, Bear Colony's We Came Here To Die is still a compelling and engaging collection of songs created at the crossroads of emo and electronica, but considering its difficult birth, the album becomes a statement of the artist's ability to transcend physical challenges and the overwhelmingly redemptive nature of music itself." -- Amplifier "These are some sweet tunes. I could easily see myself with a nice woman, walking between the trees around some kind of forest or something. Good feelings--therefore I like it." -- Vice No band in the Esperanza Plantation fold embraces "hope" with open arms more than Little Rock's Bear Colony. If the listener follows the lyrics closely throughout their debut, We Came Here To Die, it is apparent that underlying themes of coping and healing connect each of the songs into a cohesive composition. The unfortunate inspiration behind the album came from songwriter Vince Griffin's troubled experiences in 2005. Misdiagnosed with Crohns Disease, Griffin was bedridden for several months and began writing the songs as an outlet. The frightening uncertainty surrounding his condition spurred him to channel his frustrations into creativity, and the songs that comprise this debut full-length present a chronicle of the fear he endured.