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Miss May I
Artist Icon Deathless (2015)
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"Deathless" is the fifth album by American metalcore band Miss May I. It was released on August 7, 2015 through Rise Records. The album was produced by Joey Sturgis, who produced their first two albums (Apologies Are for the Weak and Monument), and Nick Sampson. The album was included at number 45 on Rock Sound's top 50 releases of 2015 list.
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The latest release from MISS MAY I deals with plenty of dark, heavy topics typical of Deathcore such as past regrets, empty promises, fake people, and more. It shows how people can really change who someone is, or make them someone they otherwise are not. The tracks are kept short within the 3-4 minute range, and are heavy, hard-hitting, and never compromised in nature as is common of Deathcore. Benton's impassioned vocals make the release even more powerful to speak to someone who is broken, hurt, and lost inside through the music. MISS MAY I have definitely given "Deathless" a life of its own, and have put out what may be one of the best Metalcore releases of 2015 to date, and will see their careers go far as there are undoubtedly many more releases to come into the future from a band that is really just getting started on what it intends to accomplish in the future. -- metal-temple.com



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