For this monthโs โArtists On The Riseโ segment, we are putting the spotlight on Nashville, TN based Alternative Rock band We As Human, currently signed to Atlantic Records via the imprint Hear It Loud. We As Human consists of Justin Cordle, Jake Jones, Justin Forshaw, Adam Osborne and Dave Draggoo.
We first witnessed this incredible band during their flawless performance at the Chameleon Club in Lancaster, PA (you can read a review by our staff here) and weโve been enamored ever since. Through their remarkable stage presence, unwavering dedication to their fans, and solid message behind their lyrics, We as Human left a lasting impact not just on AltWire but the 800-1,000 fans that packed into the crowded Chameleon Club on October 17th, 2013.
Founded in 2006 in Sandpoint, Idaho,We As Human have steadily gained a loyal following, performing a rigorous and nearly non-stop touring schedule, that has seen them go from their early beginnings in Idaho, to all the way across the United States. While their climb to fame has had its fair share of ups and downs, We as Human recently got their big break when their music was discovered in 2011 by Skilletโs John Cooper leading to a major label contract and instant exposure to Skilletโs large and very devoted fan base.
Their eponymous debut album โWe As Humanโ released on June 25th, 2013 is one of the best alternative rock debuts weโve had the privilege of listening to in recent memory. Every track of the 10 song album feels like it has the potential to be a true hit, and we see nothing but good things in this bandโs future. For rock music fans that have been looking for a good, hard and energetic Alternative Rock band, it just doesnโt get any better than them. Critical reception of their debut has been extremely positive (averaging 4 out of 5 stars), and you can purchase it now on Amazon.
AltWire recently spoke with We As Humanโs Justin Cordle to learn more about this up and coming new band, and what we can expect from them in the upcoming months. Hereโs what Justin had to say..
AltWire[Derek]: If you could, tell me about the early history of We As Human before you were discovered; how did the band members meet each other, and what inspired the name of the band?
Justin [We As Human]: It kind of started out of just this love for music that for me started when I was 8 years old. I have pictures of me with my little toy guitar sitting next to my dad. He was this old southern gospel musician/country musician like Johnny Cash; and I just remember watching him. My dad was my hero (still is) and I wanted to be so much like him that when I was eight years old, I was like โDad! You gotta show me some chords on the guitar!โ and he showed me 3 chords and I just ran with it man! It was just over for me, it was like crack, it was all I did, day and night. Iโd fall asleep with my guitar and when Iโd drive my mom crazy sheโd be like โyou got to go play outside!โ So Iโd go out in the woodsโฆI grew up in the woodsโฆand Iโd go out and play to the birds and the bears or whatever [laughs]!
And so anyways, I grew up in Sandpoint, Idaho and I met my drummer at a young age (Adam) and we were just childhood friends โ we actually grew up playing music in church together man โ and thatโs where really we started to learn how to play with other people.
Then to jump years later, Adam and I and some other guys decided โletโs start a band! Letโs start playing some music!โ and we ended up in like 2006, just a couple of years after we kind of started playing music together โ and not really like โletโs be a rock bandโ or โLetโs do this, letโs do that!โโฆwe just started playing โ Adam and I finally decided โhey we got to get real serious about this, weโll put the band togetherโฆweโll get a nameโ, and my brother who used to be in the band when we started for the first little while there, is actually the one who kind of tricked us into the name.
He came downstairs while we were rehearsing in the basement of this church, and we couldnโt decide on a good name, and my brother was like โHey dude! This weekend Three Doors Down and We as Human are playing at this local venue, would you want to go?โ and I said โYeah, I love Three Doors Down, I donโt know who We as Human is but you know we should go check it out!โ and he was like โHA! I got ya! โฆWe as Human sounds like a real band, huh?โ and I was like โโฆyeah, but theyโre playing this weekend?โ And heโs like โNo, itโs not a band, but they should be!โ And so we thought that was cool and we just kind of took it and ran with it.
We filtered through a lot of the local musicians, back in 2005/2006, we got together in our garage and then closet, and threw some microphones in front of us, and recorded our first kind of solo album project called Until Weโre Dead and barely sold 1,000 copies of that over the coming year or two. And uh, we kind of learned how to be a band, and really started to pick up when Dave Draggoo joined the band about six years ago. We did our first little West Coast tour, and that was really fun. We had a good time doing that, and decided that we just wanted to keep it up, and so we started doing little independent tours here and there. And then MySpace comes out of nowhere, kind of takes over the world, and we opened up auditions on there because our guitar player left because he wanted to do other things. We opened up online auditions and found Justin Forshaw, and Jake Jones who are just killer guitar players man, and thatโs really kind of how we formed. It was just kind of this slow progression into like โyeah we like thisโ and now we like touring, and we kind of became the band we are today, because all we do now is live on the road.
AW: Your lyrics have often been noted for how personal they are in connection to your own life experiences. For example, โSeverโ is about your nephew Tyler who passed away from Cancer, and โTake the Bullets Awayโ is about struggles your sister-in-law had experienced. Given that knowledge, could you tell me about your personal inspiration for the song โDead Manโ? Was there an exact moment that inspired the creation of that song?
Justin: Yeah there definitely was. โDead Manโ when I originally wrote it, we wrote all the music and the lyrics and everything kind of at the same time, it was just a jam session that turned into a song. And I wrote the lyrics and everything to the song, and it was called originally โItsy Bitsy Spiderโ and it was about spinning a web of lies, and we went into the studio with โItsy Bitsy Spiderโ where the music was all the same as it is now, but the lyrics were different. And we went in and recorded all the music, or were in the process of recording, and that night, my whole band and I went to our apartment where we were staying in Knoxville, TN and recording, and I just didnโt feel like the song was rightโฆand the next morning I was scheduled to record the vocals for it. I just didnโt feel like it was right man, and I didnโt know what to do about it, and it was 1 or 2 in the morning and I remember laying by the kitchen in a sleeping bag as my whole band was sleeping in the other room and I was just restless and I went in the other room.
And well, this girl named Kristy from Spokane, Washington โ she has cerebral palsy and she has been in a wheelchair her whole life โ she writes poetry and she had written some poetry and she gave to me before I left, as we had kind of met through shows and things. She had just handed me these piles of papers and said โhey take this and if anything is your muse, if thereโs anything you can use from this, or if it inspires you, great!โ and I was like โHey, Iโll read through some of her poemsโ and I read this poem, called, I think it was called โMy Suicideโ and she says in her poem โSitting here at my gravesite/Iโve never felt so aliveโ. And all of a sudden this light bulb just starts firing for me. And I spent the next hour or two just writing all the rest of โDead Manโ and I threw โItsy Bitsy Spiderโ awayโฆthank godโฆand wrote โDead Manโ by myself in the middle of the night. And the next day I showed our producer Travis Wyrick and was like โHey check this out, what do you think of this?โ and it was just unanimous across the board, they were all like โOh my god this is the song!โ.
And as far as like the subject matter, what it means to me is man, I mean, who doesnโt battle their inner demons? Who doesnโt know the right thing to do, but still chooses not to do it sometimes? And we all find that strength to make the right decision, and sometimes we donโt and thereโs so much shame and guilt and remorse that can come along with that. That was a struggle in my own life and something that I had been facing. I didnโt feel like I was winning, I didnโt feel like I was a good person, I didnโt feel like there was anything that was GOOD in me you know? And so I wrote Dead Man just about that struggle that I had been going through, and the hope that I had found through my faith, and my brothers and sisters who had encouraged me and who had kept me going through those hard times. I wrote that song just realizing that every day we battle to do the right thing. Sometimes we win, sometimes we lose, but itโs about putting behind the evil thatโs in all of us, and choosing to do whatโs right not only for us but also for those around us as well.
AW: Yeah, thatโs definitely a powerful message not just for you, but for the fans who are listening to as well! Now that the band has been discovered, and youโve been signed to a major labelโฆgoing forward, what can we expect from We as Human in the year 2014? Do you have anything big planned, and is there anything youโre excited to discuss?
Justin: Oh yeah absolutely! We have a ton of touring already booked out through 2014, so weโre going to be out on the road a lot. Weโre out with Filter right now, as soon as this tour is over weโre going to be going out with Family Force 5 for the Christmas Pageant tour, and then we have a couple of weeks off for Christmas and then we hit the road with Skillet in the new year. Weโll be out on tour with them a lot in the beginning of the New Year, doing all big arena tours, and weโre going to do that up until almost spring time. And then weโll break off of that, and start doing some festivals again, and by that time Iโm sure our fall and winter of next year will be booked out as well. There a lot of people who want to come out and watch us play, and thatโs a good thing yeah, to be out on the road and wanted so [laughs], we have a lot of touring coming up and then hopefully a new music video in this next year or maybe a couple, and then weโre working on some acoustic stuff.
Weโve been getting a lot of requests for acoustic versions of our songs, since we did the song โSeverโ that you saw, we did it acoustic style, and a lot of people have been asking us for more acoustic performances of our songs. So weโre going to do that, and then lastly but not least, weโre already writing again! We kind of took a break from writing when we wrote our current album that just came out, but you knowโฆitโs like an itch, itโs starting with us again, and it feels good, it feels natural, and itโs not forced. When weโre traveling, weโve picked up the acoustic guitars and weโre already writing together so thereโs a lot of music, a lot of live shows and you know, keeping in touch with our fans through our social networks and things, and yeahโฆitโs a great time to be We as Human!
Check out music by We As Human below (music courtesy of We As Human/Atlantic Records):