Former Woe, Is Me vocalist responds to reunion rumors
Last week, Issues’ Tyler Carter sent Woe, Is Me fans into a frenzy when he revived the old band account. However, former Issues and Woe, Is Me vocalist Michael Bohn has taken to Twitter to refute reunion rumors.
In a tweet, Bohn says that nobody could pay him to do a reunion.
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“I will not be doing any sort of reunion at all,” Bohn says. “I’m not gonna get people’s hopes up and fill them with misleading info! You couldn’t pay me to do a Woe, Is Me reunion and that’s that!”
Wanna clear something up real quick.
I understand that the album “number[s]” really meant a lot to so many people. Hell, it meant a lot to me as well. I appreciate the love that people have shared from that album and I’m honored to have been a part of it. However…
— michael bohn (@therettes) March 20, 2019
I will not be doing any sort of reunion at all! I’m not gonna get people’s hopes up and fill them with mis leading info! You couldn’t pay me to do a woe is me reunion and that’s that!
— michael bohn (@therettes) March 20, 2019
However, Bohn’s response to the reunion rumors doesn’t come as much of a surprise. Back in 2016, Bohn told an APTV Correspondent that working with Woe, Is Me was allegedly “Hell the entire time.”
“Control issues,” Bohn begins, addressing what led to the group’s demise. “I won’t name any names, [but] at one point I was like, ‘If this is what music is about, I don’t want any part of it.’ There were so many rules; one person was just dictating everything. I didn’t play music for it to be like [that]. [It] was ridiculous. It was awful.”
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However, in a reply to a fan, Bohn says that new material is in the works for WildHeart.
Coming soon!
— michael bohn (@therettes) March 20, 2019
Last week, Carter got fans’ hopes up when he got shared a photo of the band’s 2010 release Number[s]. However, in the comments it was revealed that the page was simply a tribute page, despite suspicious interactions with comments asking for a reunion.
What do you think of Bohn’s response to a supposedly-debunked Woe, Is Me reunion? Sound off in the comments below.
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