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Wow. This shit is terrible. I absolutely love Number[s] and Issues seems promising but HOLY FUCK this is terrible. There is NOTHING this band does to stand out. Not one little thing. And they can't even mix around the clean and heavy parts. Straight chugging into a shitty pop punk chorus. It's unreal bad.
Also, this is the THIRD tween lyric shit-talking song about Tyler and the guys that left the band. Fucking grow up. So fucking bad. |
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As always, hearing a new Woe song made me re-listen to Oh, Manhattan. Seriously, one of my favorite post-hardcore records - Hance's screams are Keith Buckley-esque, and I love the way his cleans sound on that album.
In case you haven't, go listen: http://open.spotify.com/album/4FrgxRBUOOOiri3ziKS3YT Whole album is great. Lyrics are fantastic, though note that they were written by the former singer. |
Really sick of these retarded lyrics.
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Doriano is a good screamer but he should really be taking a backseat for Hance. Song is average.
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Hance should be the only singer of this band.
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"We all have #AStoryToTell"
"We all have #Issues" Urgh fuck Rise with this fandom nonsense. Lol at people who are actually feeling better about themselves after listening to Woe. What a weak generation we are. |
fuck issues
lovin' the new Woe, Is Me those programmed drums are still annoying though. do some new shit austin |
I'd be really curious to see Woe and Issues sales numbers compared to other Rise acts. I wonder how much the shenanigans increase sales.
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Awful lyrics. Clean vocalist is pretty good.
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I mean, wasn't that song they released awhile ago about him as well? It just seems a little redundant. |
The cleans are really good but as stated above the rest is pretty standard. Its funny how Woe, is me has become a crappy rip off of themselves.
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