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Miss May I is an American metalcore band from Troy, Ohio. Formed in 2007, [ 2 ] they signed to Rise Records in 2008 and released their debut album, Apologies Are for the Weak through the label while the members were still attending high school.
Apologies Are for the Weak is the debut studio album by American metalcore band Miss May I, and is their only album with bassist and clean vocalist Josh Gillespie.The album reached number 29 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers, [4] and number 66 on Top Independent Albums.
Rise of the Lion is the fourth studio album by American metalcore band Miss May I. It was released in Australia, Canada, and Mexico on April 25, 2014, and in the US on April 29. It was released in Australia, Canada, and Mexico on April 25, 2014, and in the US on April 29.
"Tides" is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. It is the first track on his fifth studio album, = (2021). It was written and produced by Sheeran, Johnny McDaid and Foy Vance with Joe Rubel as its additional producer.
On June 24, Miss May I announced via Facebook that the new album "Monument" will be released August 17 and that they are recording a video at Mansfield Prison for the song "Relentless Chaos." [3] [4] [5] On July 14, guitarist Justin Aufdenkampe posted a picture on his Twitter account of the album's track list and song lengths. On August 5, it ...
Curse of Existence is the seventh studio album by American metalcore band Miss May I.It was released on September 2, 2022, through SharpTone Records.It is the band's last album by the band to feature guitarists, B.J. Stead and Justin Aufdemkampe who left the band on May 31, 2024. [5]
Deathless is the fifth studio album by American metalcore band Miss May I.It was released on August 7, 2015, through Rise Records. [2] The album was produced by Joey Sturgis, who produced their first two albums [3] (Apologies Are for the Weak and Monument), and Nick Sampson. [4]
Eddie & the Tide (originally named "The Suburbs" until forced to change their name by court order) played frequently during the early 1980s in the Santa Cruz and San Francisco Bay Area at venues such as the Monterey Music Hall in Monterey, The Keystone in Palo Alto, The Keystone (aka The Stone) in San Francisco, and The Catalyst in Santa Cruz ...