Okay, Caleb says this is the song that made him quit Attack Attack!. Seriously, he wrote this song, and the next day, he up and left.
Toward the end of his time in AA!, Caleb was dealing with a lot of his demons: his ADHD, his depression/anxiety/panic attacks, his body image/eating disorders, and his overall unhappiness with being in the band. To cope, he would drink until he passed out or threw up, whichever came first.
This song, "I Have A Problem" isn't detailing Caleb's problem with alcohol at all. Instead, the "problem" is his involvement with AA! and how he let himself sink so low, and using alcohol just adds fuel to the fire.
Okay, Caleb says this is the song that made him quit Attack Attack!. Seriously, he wrote this song, and the next day, he up and left.
Toward the end of his time in AA!, Caleb was dealing with a lot of his demons: his ADHD, his depression/anxiety/panic attacks, his body image/eating disorders, and his overall unhappiness with being in the band. To cope, he would drink until he passed out or threw up, whichever came first.
This song, "I Have A Problem" isn't detailing Caleb's problem with alcohol at all. Instead, the "problem" is his involvement with AA! and how he let himself sink so low, and using alcohol just adds fuel to the fire.
It's in this interview https://soundcloud.com/leadsingersyndrome/episode-1-caleb-shomo-beartooth