[1] A year later in 2015, the band released their second album USSR 1926, conceived as a new score for the 1926 Soviet silent documentary A Sixth Part of the World by Dziga Vertov.
The album was reviewed by online magazine Echoes And Dust as being "a masterpiece, incredible, consuming, tumultuous, visceral, and inspiring".
This project was premiered at BOZAR, the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels and included in the Best Post-Rock Albums of 2017 list on Reddit.
[5] We Stood Like Kings's pianist Judith Hoorens released the piano solo album Visages (2022) under the monniker La Reine Seule.
Chatte Royal is a math-rock band led by We Stood Like Kings's guitarist Diego Di Vito.