1) Weedeater is a stoner met… Read Full Bio ↴There are two artists called Weedeater;
1) Weedeater is a stoner metal band formed in Wilmington, USA in 1998. The group's most recent album, Goliathan, was released on May 19, 2015.
The band formed in 1998 and was initially planned to be the side-project of Dave "Dixie" Collins, the band's vocalist and bassist who was occupied with his primary project Buzzov*en, however the band disbanded the same year so decided to concentrate his efforts on Weedeater and made it his new primary project, recruiting members Dave "Shep" Shepherd on guitar and Keith "Keko" Kirkum on drums.
The band released their debut album titled '... And Justice for Y'all' in 2001 and released their second album 'Sixteen Tons' in 2003, both albums where released via their first record label Berserker Records.
After the release of Sixteen Tons in 2003, the band decided to leave Berserker Records and joined American metal record label Southern Lord Records and released their third album and label debut God Luck and Good Speed. In 2009 a deluxe double LP version on the album was also released. The band was also announced as a support act for the American heavy metal supergroup Down.[6] The band was later announced as one of the acts to play at 2010's Hellfest among the likes of Arch Enemy, Architects and Gwar.
The band entered the studio for their fourth album with producer Steve Albini in early January 2010 who also produced their last album God Luck and Good Speed, and also Arik Roper will be designing the album cover as he did previously for the band's previous albums.[8] Not long after they entered the studio Dave "Dixie" Collins accidentally shot himself in the foot whilst he was cleaning his favourite Shotgun and was reported that he is to be bedridden for the next few weeks during his recovery, this ultimately lead to the band postponing their recording session with Steve Albini until after their tour in March and April.
Despite the setback caused by the accident the band announced that their next album will be titled Jason...The Dragon and was set for a release later that year, they also announced that their March/April tour will now be called the "Nine Toe" tour after Collins lost one of his big toes. The band headlined again in September the same year after it was reported that Keko had torn his meniscus after returning from their previous headlining tour and also that Dave Shepherd had also broken his pinkie finger while supporting Black Cobra in Europe in July, however didn't prevent the group from returning to Albini to record the album unlike the previous two accident which did.
In November 2013 it was announced by French record label Season of Mist had officially listed Weedeater as part of their roster, and along with the announcement the label re-released all of the band's previous albums digitally on December 10 the same year, the band also commented that they will hopefully be entering the studio soon with either producer Steve Albini or Billy Anderson, who have helped produce the band's previous albums. Travis Owen joined the band as drummer and they are scheduled to record their newest album in September 2014 with Steve Albini in Chicago, IL.
Based on reviews from their previous albums the band has often been labelled as stoner, doom and sludge metal as well as being dubbed "Weed metal" due to their lyrical style and also referring to Dave Collins' previous band of similar musical style Buzzov*en, also labelled as a stoner and sludge metal band which may have influenced this band's sound. While the band focuses on metal they also have acoustic elements in songs such as "Woe's Me" and "Kira May" from their second album Sixteen Tons.
The album was finally released on March 15, 2011 after all the setbacks caused by the bands injuries throughout 2010.[12] The band went on tour in the US to support the release of the album however had to cancel the last few shows due to Dave Shepherd breaking his hand which disallowed him to play guitar.[13]
2) A Stoner Metal band formed in the early 1990s in Clearlake, USA, consisting of Doug Jones, Jeff Jones, and Mark Huddleston. In 1995, they released Weedeater on Pearl Records out of Kansas City. The record was produced by Marvin Jackson, Montel Jones, & Weedeater. Assistant Engineering was done by Marc Wilson.
Woe's Me
Weedeater Lyrics
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And you're gone, long gone
I don't know when d'ya go
But my conscious is all wrong
Oh woe's me
Something so strong lasts long and it's wrong
But you're too late
Because it's already gone
And it's not coming back
In Weedeater's song Woe's Me, the songwriter is expressing his sorrow over a lost love. The lyrics suggest that he is aware of what he needs in his life, but the person who held that place in his heart is gone. He is unsure of when that person departed from his life, but his conscience is troubling him over the absence. The phrase "woe's me" expresses his grief and sense of despair over this loss.
The songwriter believes that what he had with his former partner was something powerful and long-lasting, but he is grappling with the fact that it was ultimately wrong. He notes that the person who left is too late to rectify his feelings because what they had is now gone forever. He acknowledges that the relationship was the key to his success and without it, he is unsure whether he can lead a fulfilling life. Overall, the lyrics speak to the universal experience of heartbreak and the struggle to move on from a love that was once cherished.
Interesting facts about Woe's Me include that it appears on Weedeater's second studio album, entitled "Sixteen Tons," which was released in 2002. The song has been performed live by the band numerous times and continues to be a favorite among fans. Weedeater is a sludge metal band hailing from Wilmington, North Carolina, and was formed in 1998. The band's lead vocalist and bassist, Dixie Dave Collins, is known for playing a custom-built green bass guitar made from an old weedeater.
Other facts about the band include that they have released five full-length studio albums to date and have toured extensively in the United States and Europe. In addition to Dixie Dave Collins, Weedeater's current lineup includes Travis Owen on drums and Tanya Maus on guitars. Weedeater has been known to incorporate elements of punk rock, death metal, and country music into their sound. The band's music is often described as "sludgy" and "heavy."
Chords:
Unfortunately, the chords for Woe's Me are not available at this time.
Line by Line Meaning
Woe's me, I see what I need
I am filled with sorrow as I realize that what I require is missing
And you're gone, long gone
You are absent, far away and unreachable
I don't know when d'ya go
I am unaware of the time when you left
But my conscious is all wrong
My conscience is bothering me as I cannot accept your absence
Oh woe's me
Oh, how I feel sorrowful
Something so strong lasts long and it's wrong
This intense feeling persists for a long time, even though it's not appropriate
But you're too late
However, you have missed your chance
Because it's already gone
What I needed is no longer available
Something I need just to succeed
I require this in order to prosper
And it's not coming back
But there is no chance of it returning
Writer(s): David Thad Shepherd, Samuel David Jr Collins
Contributed by Wyatt N. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
William
southern metal!
SIGNintheMIND
Something I need just to succeed And it's not coming back No She's not comin' back. Oh Woe's me???... I don't know
dark
After years of listening to this tune again. Now I can relate.
jaycore
@tallicahead87 No , the "deep voiced" song I think you have in mind is leonard cohen's "waiting for the miracle".
Wes Marsen
@Greynth I think Weedeater uses D tuning, but they might switch sometimes. I know they use it for some of their newer songs.
Javier Miranda
No she's not coming back... Oh woe is me... ):
SalientBen
Dopesick Steve :D
sam hughes
But you're gone, looooooooong gaaaawwnn
andy wolf
@crazyindian916 i dont know about the nail part but the bong part sounds fine right now
rondowd
this is some real shit. i mean the lyrics are ok, the bass line is real as fuck, though.