The WOE, IS ME / ISSUES Story (PART 1: The Rise Of Woe, Is Me)
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Thank you so much for the shout out and the kind words, man!!! You killed it on this video! 🙌🏻❤️
Your Woe, Is Me videos literally made them reunite. Michael Bohn just announced it today.
Breathe Carolina 🥺
Never never never stop doing this bro. You keep the past alive. My teenage/early 20’s thru your videos. You absolutely kill every docu/series
Number[S] has aged pretty well and it holds up to this day. One of my favorite records of the 2010s metalcore. Not to mention, their Kesha's Tik Tok cover was incredibly good.
Great point about the lack of choruses! I think a lot of these bands were progressive and arty by accident- because they were kids who had no idea how to write songs, so they just strung together a bunch of parts that had nothing to do with each other.
I'll never forget the day rise dropped woe is me and issues singles at the same time
Ignoring the inner turmoil of this band and Tyler Carter being a groomer, I still play Number[s] on the reg. Just Great songs that bring back so many memories.
I never really got into Woe is Me but Issues definitely holds a special place in my heart! Sky was always so nice and they just had a unique sound. Their shows were always fun. My friend and I have matching black diamond tattoos inspired by their black diamonds EP🖤
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Bro you finally did it! I lived through this whole era of Woe, Is Me I was a super fan of this band up until Tyler, Ben & Cory left. I just felt like it wasn't the same when Vengeance came out but I did enjoy the song though. I only saw WIM live once and that was the summer of 2010 and Number[s] wasn't even out yet and it was the original lineup as well.
Tyler Carter and Jonny Craig were on top of this scene because every kid used autotune for cleans and the robotic voice got old - people will naturally gravitate to actual talent and skill
Dude this is sick!! I have a funny story about Kevin also. I live north of Atlanta and right after woe is me split up, I saw Kevin working at a Polo Ralph Lauren store at a local outlet mall. I had to do a double take and was like, is that the guitarist from woe is me??? lol sure enough it was him. My girlfriend at the time even had a woe is me t shirt on. Was definitely shocking to see him working at the mall.
The screamer of the drummers first band of machines just passed away. Rip
my gf brought me here because she knows how much I like woe is me and issues btw your content is really well done🤟
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Papa Cozy,
I'm glad you mentioned the absence of choruses on Number[s], first time I see someone else talk about it. The only repeating part I can think of is the "you're too far out, to swim your way in" on Hell or High Water.
Bro, I’m so stoked for this series!
One thing you do that I love is you not only accurately document a band’s career, but you pause to review each album individually. That has helped me to find appropriation for bands who I never got into back in the day, in real time.