Album Rating: 3.5
Yea.. he sounded like UnderOaths old singer, especially from their Define the Great Line release.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Umm, not really.
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I just listened to a few songs from here, and this really isn't too bad. They're not unique whatsoever anymore, and they've lost that southern flavor they had, but this is pretty catchy.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Definitely has its moments. Thats why I gave it a 3. I listen to it everyonce in a while but not that often.
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Album Rating: 3.5
I was saying the old singer from their sleep walker release sounded like the old singer from underoath, not the new singer on this EP
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Album Rating: 3.0
Okay that makes no sense because the singer on sleepwalking and the singer on this ep are the same dude, Matt Mullins. The only other singer memphis may fire has had was chase robbins and he was only on their debut ep.
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...SO LAY DOWN AND ROT!
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Album Rating: 3.5
Oh, wow I just assumed the singer on the EP was different cuase he does not sound at all like the singer from the previous release.
I just think he sounds like the UnderOath singer on sleepwalking. just an opinion, don't take it personally.
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Album Rating: 3.0
I respect your opinion. I can see how you'd think they were diffrent singers, he does sound diffrent.
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I'm upset they completely killed their sound. They might as well have changed the name of the band because this isn't MMF
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Album Rating: 3.0
Agreed. New name would've done some justice.
Memphis may die by fire. Problem solved.
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their breakdowns are all cool though
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Album Rating: 3.0
I think so too. I'm looking forward to their new album.
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i enjoi
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Catchy tunes on this album, but so generic. They loss their individuality once Chase left the band (1st album). Their new album coming out by Rise Records will be a spitting image of this one - But more over produced.
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