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The discography of mewithoutYou , an American rock band, consists of seven studio albums, two live albums, seven extended plays (EPs) or maxi singles , eleven music videos, and twenty-nine appearances on compilation, tribute, soundtrack, and split albums or in video collections. The band was formed in 2001 as a side project to The Operation, an alternative band active from 1999 to 2001 that shared most of its members with mewithoutYou. The debut demo EP by mewithoutYou, Blood Enough For Us All , was released in 2000, the year before the band was officially founded. The first undisputed release by the band was I Never Said That I Was Brave which was released on Kickstart Audio in 2001. Over the next year, the band signed to Tooth & Nail Records and released their debut album, Life . The album is post-hardcore with shouted and screamed vocals. In 2004, mewithoutYou released their second album Catch for Us the Foxes , which was their first album to chart, reaching number 13 on the Top Christian Albums chart.
Brother, Sister , mewithoutYou's third album (released in 2006), was moved away from the emo and hardcore punk influences of their earlier work and featured less abrasive vocals by Aaron Weiss. Brother, Sister was the first mewithoutYou album to chart on the Billboard 200 . With It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright in 2009, the band shifted genres entirely, recording an album that is almost entirely acoustic and has been compared to "campfire songs ". The band left Tooth & Nail Records in 2011 and released Ten Stories , a concept album about the crash of a circus train, on their own Pine Street Records in 2012. Ten Stories was mewithoutYou's first and only number one album on the Top Christian Albums chart. The band signed with Run for Cover Records in 2015 and released Pale Horses the same year. They released both their seventh studio album, , and their only live album, Live , in 2018. The band announced in 2019 that the following year would be their last as "an active band". Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , mewithoutYou postponed their final tour until 2022 and played their last concert on August 20, 2022, in Philadelphia.
Albums
Studio albums
Live albums
List of live albums, with selected chart positions
Title
Details
Ref.
Live
Live (vol. One)
Released: November 22, 2024
Label: Pine Street
Extended plays and maxi singles
Studio extended plays and maxi singles
List of extended plays and maxi singles, with selected chart positions
Title
Details
Peak chart positions
Ref.
US Indie
I Never Said That I Was Brave
Released: 2001
Label: Kickstart Audio
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Other Stories
Released: 2013
Label: Pine Street Records
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East Enders Wives
Released: November 28, 2014
Label: Pine Street Records
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Pale Horses: Appendix
Released: June 22, 2016
Label: Self-released
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Released: August 17, 2018
Label: Run for Cover Records
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
Live extended plays and maxi singles
List of live extended plays and maxi singles
Title
Details
Ref.
Daytrotter Session
mewithoutYou Audiotree Sessions
Demo extended plays and maxi singles
List of demo extended plays and maxi singles
Title
Details
Ref.
Blood Enough For Us All
Released: 2000
Label: Self-released
Music videos
List music videos that mewithoutYou has released
Title
Director
Album
Ref.
"Bullet to Binary"
Shane Drake
Life
"January, 1979"
Shane Drake
Catch for Us the Foxes
"Disaster Tourism"
Casey McBride and Daniel Davison
"Paper Hanger"
Lex Hallaby
"Nice & Blue (Pt. Two)"
Shane Drake
Brother, Sister
"The Fox, The Crow, and The Cookie"
Amy Carrigan and David Bell
It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright
"February, 1878"
Andre Comfort
Ten Stories
"All Circles"
Michael P. Heneghan
"Watermelon Ascot"
Phil Thomas Katt
Pale Horses
"Red Cow / Dorothy"
Daniel Davison
"Julia (or, 'Holy to the LORD' on the Bells of Horses)"
Michael Parks Randa
Appearances on compilations, tributes, soundtracks, and splits
Music
List of compilation, tribute, soundtrack, and split albums on which mewithoutYou has appeared
Year
Title
Track(s)
Ref.
2002
Split with Norma Jean
"Bullet to Binary" and "Gentlemen"
2002
What Are You Listening To? Hard Rock and Nu-Metal
"Nice & Blue"
2002
The Ordinary Radicals
"Torches Together"
2003
The Nail, Vol. 1
"The Ghost"
2003
Tooth & Nail Tenth Anniversary Box Set
"Bullet To Binary"
2004
The Nail, Vol. 2
"Gentlemen"
2004
This Is Solid State, Volume 5
"4 Word Letter"
2004
A Near Fatal Fall
"Torches Together"
2004
Music With Attitude, Vol. 67
"January 1979"
2005
Tooth & Nail Vs Solid State
"January 1979"
2005
You Can't Handle The Tooth, Vol. 1
"Paper Hanger"
2005
Punk the Clock Vol. 2
"Torches Together"
2006
The Cornerstone Player 069
"Nice And Blue Pt. 2"
2007
Gilead Media 2007 Sampler
"January 1979"
2007
Friends With Microphones
"Torches Together"
2007
Tooth & Nail Records: The Ultimate Collection
"January 1979"
2009
Songs From The Penalty Box Vol. 6
"Every Thought A Thought of You"
2012
Come As You Are: A 20th Anniversary Tribute To Nirvana's 'Nevermind'
"In Bloom "
2012
Topshelf Records 2014 Digital Sampler
"Fox's Dream of the Log Flume"
2014
Split with Circa Survive
"Rainbow Signs (Fa So La Version)"
2016
Big Scary Monsters Sampler CD
"Red Cow"
2016
Split with Say Anything
"Cleo's Ferry Cemetery"
2019
Let’s Just Do It And Be Legends
"Kristy w/ the Sparkling Teeth"
Video
List of compilation video collections in which mewithoutYou has appeared
Year
Title
Track(s)
Ref.
2003
This Is Solid State, Vol. 4
"Bullet To Binary"
2003
The Nail: Tooth & Nail Video, Vol. 8
"Bullet To Binary"
2005
The Nail: Tooth & Nail Video, Vol. 9
"Disaster Tourism" and "January 1979"
2005
The Cornerstone Player 060 DVD
"January 1979"
2006
The Nail, Vol. 3
"Paper Hanger"
2007
Dominate Vol. 1
"Nice and Blue, Pt.2"
See also
Notes
The genre of mewithoutYou has been described as post-hardcore , emo , indie rock , and folk rock . Additionally, due to the religious themes in some songs and four albums released on Tooth & Nail Records , mewithoutYou has been categorized as Christian rock or Christian punk , which the band denies.
Blood Enough For Us All was released the year before mewithoutYou officially began and there is some controversy over whether it counts as a release by the band. However, two of the people who played on the album are official members of the band and it was released under the name mewithoutYou.
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