Monday, January 7, 2013

Woe, Is Me

Hello it's me again and 

HAPPY LATE NEW YEAR!!!!

I have problem.. and that problem is called WOE IS ME.. 

I have listen them for pretty long time..but i bought teyr last album "Genesi[s]" and it is soo awesome :D

1. "D-Day"   0:35
2. "F.Y.I."   2:22
3. "A Story to Tell"   3:37
4. "With Our Friend[s] Behind Us" (featuring Caleb Shomo of Attack Attack!) 3:55
5. "Nothing Left to Lose"   3:15
6. "The Walking Dead" (featuring Matty Mullins of Memphis May Fire) 3:49
7. "I Came, I Saw, I Conquered"   2:10
8. "Call It Like You See It"   2:01
9. "I've Told You Once"   4:13
10. "Family First" (featuring Cameron Mizell))
11. "Nothing Left to Lose (Acoustic)"   2:06
Total length:
31:17

 My fav songs are "Family First (ft. Cameron Mizell)" and "Nothing Left to Lose  (Acoustic)". But to be hones.. All the songs are AWESOME!!!!!!

And now alit about the album:

Genesi[s] is the second album by metalcore band, Woe, Is Me. The album was released on October 12, 2012. It will be the first album to feature Doriano Magliano, Hance Alligood, Brian Medley, and Andrew Paiano (formerly of Abandon All Ships). Genesi[s] is noted for being the band's first album since the departure of original members Michael Bohn, Tyler Carter, Cory and Ben Ferris, and Tim Sherrill. The entire album was produced by Cameron Mizell.
In June, Woe, Is Me entered the studio to record their second studio album, entitled Genesi[s]. The band spent two months recording and producing the album, and finished around mid September. The band stated during the time of recording, drummer Austin Thornton's computer crashed and the band had to do pre-production all over again. Genesi[s] is currently set to release on October 12th, 2012. On a website called "thearteryfoundation.com" four tracks as well as the album title were confirmed. The song "A Story to Tell" has lyrics that have the same name as the TYSWGYAR Tour. The lyrics are "You don't have the backbone that everyone believes you do. So go ahead and talk your shit. I'll give you a reason to." The album title "Genesis" is symbolic of a new beginning for the band. The first single "I've Told You Once" was released on the 2nd of October and debuted number 4 on the Itunes Top 10 Rock Charts. The second single "A Story To Tell" was released via youtube on the 23rd of October. Singer Hance Alligood stated that there will be one more single to be released before the full album comes out. The album leaked on November 12.
  • Doriano Magliano: unclean vocals
  • Hance Alligood: clean vocals
  • Andrew Paiano: lead guitar
  • Kevin Hanson: rhythm guitar
  • Brian Medley: bass guitar
  • Austin Thornton: drums, programming
Additional Musicians

Production
 And tey ave Album called "Number[S]".. and alit more about it :D :
1."On Veiled Men"  0:50
2."[&] Delinquents"  2:56
3."Mannequin Religion"  2:55
4."Keep Your Enemies Close"  2:29
5."Hell, or High Water"  3:41
6."For the Likes of You"  3:42
7."I"  3:04
8."Our Number[s]" (featuring Jonny Craig)2:55
9."If Not, for Ourselves"  4:30
10."Desolate [The Conductor]" (featuring Jonny Craig)1:55
Total length:
28:54

Number[s] is the debut album by American metalcore band, Woe, Is Me, released on August 31, 2010 through Rise Records and its imprint division, Velocity. A re-release of the record was released on July 17, 2012 with the band's new line-up due to the departure of Tim Sherrill, Tyler Carter, Michael Bohn and Cory and Ben Ferris. Number[s] was produced by Cameron Mizell in his Orlando, Florida hometown.
Upon the release of Number[s], it charted at number 16 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers, selling 1,700 copies in its first week.[1][2] Two songs were released before the album itself: "[&] Delinquents" on July 29, 2010,[3] and "Mannequin Religion" on August 20, 2010.[4] The demo versions of three songs, "Hell, or High Water", "If Not, for Ourselves", and "I." had also been previously released. It is the last album to feature lead guitarist Tim Sherrill, given his departure from the band during the following year, as well as clean vocalist Tyler Carter, given his departure from the band in August 2011.[5] A re-issue of the album released July 17, 2012 featuring new clean vocalist Hance Alligood and former unclean vocalist Michael Bohn as Magliano was yet to join the band at the time of its recording.
The album gained mixed to positive reception from critics, with Lexington Music Press saying that it "certainly gets better and better as it plays through and tries more out with its formula." However, they said that the during the first half of the album, "several songs share the same basic formula, keeping them from reaching the potential heights they could." The apparent stand out song was "Hell, or High Water", as they said it included "stand out and memorable moments, such as the hauntingly beautiful bridge (though the breakdown that follows is definitely note worthy as well)." The review closed positively, saying that Number[s] was "quite an explosive debut that will surely help Woe, Is Me rise the ranks quickly."[7]
Max Grundström of Corezine also gave the album a highly praising review, saying that he was "expecting Woe, Is Me to be another run-of-the-mill, whiny post-hardcore band", but that his "mind was blown when [he] started listening to the intro." He said that they "mix catchy verses and bridges with bone crushing breakdowns, and even though it’s often encountered in modern metalcore/post-hardcore, Woe, Is Me succeed in keeping it fresh." He essentially closes the review with: "In a sea with similar acts Woe, Is Me somewhat drift with the other debris, but still manages to stay afloat."[8]
Ryan Gardner, a writer at AbsolutePunk, gave the album a mostly positive review, saying that "Number[s] effectively combines elements found in bands such as labelmates In Fear and Faith and even Emarosa in the clean singing department; the clean vocals are spot on, the screams well placed (for the most part), and the musicianship is definitely there." He used tracks "[&] Delinquents" and "Keep Your Enemies Close" to state that "Michael Bohn can surely scream", and said that he believed "I." "switches back and forth from Woe, Is Me’s heaviest material to their most melodic, featuring some of the best lyrics on Number[s]." He closed the review with
While Woe, Is Me are in no way a unique band, they do take all they have learned about their genre and successfully accumulate the sound into this disc. If they can continue to experiment and perhaps find ways to stand out above similar acts in the genre, Woe, Is Me could easily headline stages alongside heavy bands.[6]
so yeah .. but 2 more songs i love by them are " Hot n Cold (cover)" and "Tic Tac"  "Hot and Cold" was on Album called " Punk Goes Pop 3" and there was Aksing Alexandria and Breath Carolina and many more aweosm bands :D
But tis blog is going to long so I think that's it :D
Till next time 



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