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Band
Miss May I
Title
Rise of the Lion
Type
LP/EP
Company
Rise Records
YOR
2014
Style
Metalcore/Hardcore
4/1/2014 - Review by: Greg Watson

Miss May I
Rise of the Lion

Company: Rise Records
Release: 2014
Genre: Metalcore
Reviewer: ChaosLord

  • Each song has a fresh feel



  • Miss May I is a band that you either love or you hate, there is no happy medium. With the release of "Rise of the Lion", Miss May I are sure to garner themselves some new fans as well as possibly converting some old critics.

    Keeping their metalcore roots firmly present throughout, the band also takes a more progressive approach to their song writing and incorporates a more streamlined sound that will be accessible to all sorts of music fans. With the anthemic opener "Refuse to Believe", the band have a sure fire live staple on their hands and a great way to start the album out. As the album moves onward, each song has a fresh feel and different sound from its predecessor. Vocalist Levi Benson has a great raw quality to his voice and the clean vocals are exceptional. "Lunatik", "Tangled Tongues", "End of Me" and "Hero With No Name" are all standout tracks on this album.

    With "Rise of the Lion", Miss May I are poised to kick start the next chapter of their careers and couldn't have picked a better album to start it.


    • 1 :REVIEW COUNT
      4 :AVE RATING

    ALL REVIEWS FOR: MISS MAY I
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    DOR
    COMPANY
    REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
    At Heart
    2012
    Rise Records
    Eric Compton11/29/2012
    3.5
    Deathless
    2015
    Rise Records
    Greg Watson3/16/2016
    4
    Rise of the Lion
    2014
    Rise Records
    Greg Watson4/1/2014
    4
    Shadows Inside
    2017
    Sharptone
    Greg Watson6/16/2017
    4.5

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