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Numbers (Woe, Is Me album)

Number[s] is the debut album by American metalcore band Woe, Is Me, released on August 30, 2010 through Rise Records and its imprint division Velocity.[1][2] A re-release of the record was released on July 16, 2012[3] with Andrew Paiano and Hance Alligood due to the departure of Tim Sherrill and Tyler Carter. It was the only album to feature the original line-up after conflicts within the band. Number[s] was produced by Cameron Mizell in his Orlando, Florida hometown. The sole guest vocalist on the album is Jonny Craig.

Number[s]
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 30, 2010
July 16, 2012 (reissue)
Length28:57
LabelRise, Velocity
ProducerCameron Mizell
Woe, Is Me chronology
Number[s]
(2010)
Genesi[s]
(2012)
Singles from Number[s]
  1. "[&] Delinquents"
    Released: July 29, 2010
  2. "Mannequin Religion"
    Released: August 20, 2010
  3. "Fame>Demise"
    Released: March 21, 2011
  4. "#Vengeance"
    Released: September 27, 2011
Deluxe reissue

Release

Upon the release of Number[s], it charted at number 16 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart, selling 1,700 copies in its first week.[4][5] Two songs were released before the album itself: "[&] Delinquents" on July 29, 2010,[6] and "Mannequin Religion" on August 20, 2010.[7] The demo versions of three songs, "Hell, or High Water", "If Not, for Ourselves", and "I." had also been previously released.

Deluxe Edition

A re-issue of the album released July 17, 2012 featured songs with new vocalist Hance Alligood, who replaced Tyler Carter, and new guitarist Andrew Paiano. New vocalist Doriano Magliano, who replaced Michael Bohn, and new bassist Brian Medley were in the band at the time of the Deluxe Edition's release but do not appear on any of the recordings. Doriano and Brian would make their recording debut with the band on the follow-up Genesis (Woe, Is Me album).

All tracks that saw prior releases, both from the original album and the two newer singles from 2011, have been slightly changed on this release. This is made most evident by many differences heard in the beginning and ending of songs - largely re-arranging how the tracks bleed into each other.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk(66%)[8]
Lexington Music Press(7.5/10)[9]
Corezine(8.5/10)[10]

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 noteworthy 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."[9]

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."[10]

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.[8]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."On Veiled Men"0:50
2."(&) Delinquents"2:56
3."Mannequin Religion"2:54
4."Keep Your Enemies Close"2:28
5."Hell, or High Water"3:40
6."For the Likes of You"3:42
7."I"3:03
8."Our Number[s]" (featuring Jonny Craig)2:55
9."If Not, for Ourselves"4:30
10."Desolate (The Conductor)" (featuring Jonny Craig)1:54
Total length:28:52
Deluxe reissue
No.TitleLength
1."Vengeance"4:09
2."Fame > Demise" (Caleb Shomo Remix)4:20
3."We R Who We R" (Kesha cover)3:37
4."(&) Delinquents" (Caleb Shomo Remix)4:04
5."Fame > Demise"3:28
6."Fame > Demise" (Acoustic)2:48
7."On Veiled Men"0:50
8."(&) Delinquents"2:58
9."Mannequin Religion"2:54
10."Keep Your Enemies Close"2:26
11."Hell, or High Water"3:36
12."For the Likes of You"3:39
13."I."3:12
14."Our Number[s]" (featuring Jonny Craig)2:52
15."If Not, for Ourselves"4:34
16."Desolate (The Conductor)" (featuring Jonny Craig)1:55
Total length:51:22

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "Number(S) by Woe, is Me". iTunes. 30 August 2010.
  2. ^ "Number(s) - Woe, is Me | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  3. ^ "Number[s] (Deluxe Version) by Woe, is Me". iTunes. 31 August 2010.
  4. ^ "Number[s] - Woe Is Me | Billboard.com". Billboard. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
  5. ^ . indiestar.tv. 9 September 2010. Archived from the original on 14 September 2010. Retrieved 10 September 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. ^ . indiestar.tv. 29 July 2010. Archived from the original on 30 August 2010. Retrieved 1 September 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. ^ . indiestar.tv. 20 August 2010. Archived from the original on 24 August 2010. Retrieved 1 September 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  8. ^ a b Gardner, Ryan (4 September 2010). "Woe, Is Me - Number[s] - Album review - AbsolutePunk.net". AbsolutePunk. Archived from the original on 21 February 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
  9. ^ a b Lay, Nathaniel (20 August 2010). . Lexington Music Press. Archived from the original on 23 August 2010. Retrieved 1 September 2010.
  10. ^ a b Grundström, Max (1 September 2010). . Corezine. Archived from the original on 5 September 2010. Retrieved 1 September 2010.

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Number s redirects here For the singular and plural see number For other uses see number disambiguation Number s is the debut album by American metalcore band Woe Is Me released on August 30 2010 through Rise Records and its imprint division Velocity 1 2 A re release of the record was released on July 16 2012 3 with Andrew Paiano and Hance Alligood due to the departure of Tim Sherrill and Tyler Carter It was the only album to feature the original line up after conflicts within the band Number s was produced by Cameron Mizell in his Orlando Florida hometown The sole guest vocalist on the album is Jonny Craig Number s Studio album by Woe Is MeReleasedAugust 30 2010July 16 2012 reissue Length28 57LabelRise VelocityProducerCameron MizellWoe Is Me chronologyNumber s 2010 Genesi s 2012 Singles from Number s amp Delinquents Released July 29 2010 Mannequin Religion Released August 20 2010 Fame gt Demise Released March 21 2011 Vengeance Released September 27 2011Deluxe reissue Contents 1 Release 1 1 Deluxe Edition 2 Reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 ReferencesRelease EditUpon the release of Number s it charted at number 16 on Billboard s Top Heatseekers chart selling 1 700 copies in its first week 4 5 Two songs were released before the album itself amp Delinquents on July 29 2010 6 and Mannequin Religion on August 20 2010 7 The demo versions of three songs Hell or High Water If Not for Ourselves and I had also been previously released Deluxe Edition Edit A re issue of the album released July 17 2012 featured songs with new vocalist Hance Alligood who replaced Tyler Carter and new guitarist Andrew Paiano New vocalist Doriano Magliano who replaced Michael Bohn and new bassist Brian Medley were in the band at the time of the Deluxe Edition s release but do not appear on any of the recordings Doriano and Brian would make their recording debut with the band on the follow up Genesis Woe Is Me album All tracks that saw prior releases both from the original album and the two newer singles from 2011 have been slightly changed on this release This is made most evident by many differences heard in the beginning and ending of songs largely re arranging how the tracks bleed into each other Reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbsolutePunk 66 8 Lexington Music Press 7 5 10 9 Corezine 8 5 10 10 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 noteworthy 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 9 Max Grundstrom 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 10 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 amp 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 8 Track listing EditNo TitleLength1 On Veiled Men 0 502 amp Delinquents 2 563 Mannequin Religion 2 544 Keep Your Enemies Close 2 285 Hell or High Water 3 406 For the Likes of You 3 427 I 3 038 Our Number s featuring Jonny Craig 2 559 If Not for Ourselves 4 3010 Desolate The Conductor featuring Jonny Craig 1 54Total length 28 52 Deluxe reissueNo TitleLength1 Vengeance 4 092 Fame gt Demise Caleb Shomo Remix 4 203 We R Who We R Kesha cover 3 374 amp Delinquents Caleb Shomo Remix 4 045 Fame gt Demise 3 286 Fame gt Demise Acoustic 2 487 On Veiled Men 0 508 amp Delinquents 2 589 Mannequin Religion 2 5410 Keep Your Enemies Close 2 2611 Hell or High Water 3 3612 For the Likes of You 3 3913 I 3 1214 Our Number s featuring Jonny Craig 2 5215 If Not for Ourselves 4 3416 Desolate The Conductor featuring Jonny Craig 1 55Total length 51 22Personnel EditWoe Is Me line up on standard issueTyler Carter clean vocals Michael Bohn screamed vocals Tim Sherrill lead guitar Kevin Hanson rhythm guitar Cory Ferris bass guitar Ben Ferris keyboards growled vocals Austin Thornton drums programmingWoe Is Me line up on re issueHance Alligood clean vocals tracks 1 3 6 Tyler Carter clean vocals tracks 2 4 5 7 16 Michael Bohn screamed vocals Andrew Paiano lead guitar tracks 1 4 6 Geoffrey Higgins lead guitar track 5 Kevin Hanson rhythm guitar Cory Ferris bass guitar Ben Ferris keyboards growled vocals Austin Thornton drums programming Additional musiciansJonny Craig additional vocals on tracks 8 and 10 tracks 14 and 16 on re issue Caleb Shomo remixes on tracks 2 and 4 re issue ProductionProduced by Camerom Mizell Chango Studios Mastering by Joey Sturgis Foundation Studios Produced by Caleb Shomo reissue tracks 1 and 3 References Edit Number S by Woe is Me iTunes 30 August 2010 Number s Woe is Me Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic Number s Deluxe Version by Woe is Me iTunes 31 August 2010 Number s Woe Is Me Billboard com Billboard Retrieved 10 September 2010 Atlanta s WOE IS ME sells 1 700 of their debut Number s indiestar tv 9 September 2010 Archived from the original on 14 September 2010 Retrieved 10 September 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link WOE IS ME post new song and Number s pre order indiestar tv 29 July 2010 Archived from the original on 30 August 2010 Retrieved 1 September 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Woe Is Me posts new song Mannequin Religion Live Video indiestar tv 20 August 2010 Archived from the original on 24 August 2010 Retrieved 1 September 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b Gardner Ryan 4 September 2010 Woe Is Me Number s Album review AbsolutePunk net AbsolutePunk Archived from the original on 21 February 2013 Retrieved 8 December 2010 a b Lay Nathaniel 20 August 2010 WOE IS ME Number s Review Lexington Music Press Archived from the original on 23 August 2010 Retrieved 1 September 2010 a b Grundstrom Max 1 September 2010 Woe Is Me Number s www corezine net Corezine Archived from the original on 5 September 2010 Retrieved 1 September 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Numbers Woe Is Me album amp oldid 1153114017, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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