Number[s]
Woe, Is Me · 2010
28 min · 10 tracks · hardcore punk · metalcore
A frenetic blend of hardcore punk and metalcore laced with melodic interludes and introspective lyrics.
Why this album works
'Number[s]' received notable attention for its energetic sound and engaging lyrical themes, peaking at No. 19 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. The album helped solidify Woe, Is Me's position in the metalcore genre and influenced similar emerging acts during this era.
- Best for
- short bursts of energetic chaos introspective moments amidst frenzy front-loaded adrenaline rush
- Context
- Released in January 2010, 'Number[s]' was Woe, Is Me's debut album, following their formation in 2009. The band aimed to carve out a niche within the burgeoning post-hardcore scene, establishing their sound amidst a competitive landscape.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Carajo· Loathe· 25 ta Life
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 On Veiled Men Standout 0:50
- 2 [&] Delinquents 2:56
- 3 Mannequin Religion 2:54
- 4 Keep Your Enemies Close Standout 2:29
- 5 Hell, or High Water Standout 3:40
- 6 For the Likes of You 3:42
- 7 I 3:03
- 8 Our Number[s] 2:55
- 9 If Not, for Ourselves 4:30
- 10 Desolate [The Conductor] 1:55
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