Memphis May Fire New Song

2011-03-22 by SimonJy54 | 21 Comments
Dallas post-hardcore band Memphis May Fire have posted a new song entitled
'The Sinner' on YouTube.
'The Sinner' is the first single from the band's upcoming album The Hollow, which is scheduled for release on April 26 on Rise Records.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAzsp73UMXw

Tagged: Memphis May Fire

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PandaLuke
March 22nd 2011
62 Comments


Not sure why, but I'm liking this. I miss the southern technicality of Sleepwalking, but this is pretty good, too.

PandaLuke
March 22nd 2011
62 Comments


Also, the vocals are sick.

Josh D.
March 22nd 2011
18483 Comments


It was alright, more on the metalcore side. I have always been on the fence with his cleans, and I don't care for them on this track.

IAmKickass
March 23rd 2011
840 Comments


Love their EP, really looking forward to this album.

Understanding In a Crash
March 23rd 2011
428 Comments


This is really good for this band. Vocals are awesome.

Between the Lies ep kind've worried me. Between the sampler and this new song I'm basically sold on it.

dnor
March 23rd 2011
3978 Comments


I took my ex-gf's virginity to MMF. Yeah, they rule. This songs pretty good tho.

nash1311
March 23rd 2011
11015 Comments


^ Cool?

Hate the new direction. Sounds like everything else in this genre these days as opposed to their slightly more original older style.

AmericnZero02
March 23rd 2011
3977 Comments


The heavier parts were purdy good. I don't know how I feel about the sung ones though.

sspedding
March 23rd 2011
5783 Comments


dont really like the clean sections. Kinda boring overall.

tapitforever
March 23rd 2011
1243 Comments


breakdown at 3:10 was so lame sounding

Thompsonhunt
March 23rd 2011
279 Comments


wasn't bad a t'all

ZippaThaRippa
March 23rd 2011
10674 Comments


please god let this be the song they previewed. that one line was stuck in my head for days.

ZippaThaRippa
March 23rd 2011
10674 Comments


OH YES THANK YOU GOD

HangEmHigh
March 23rd 2011
281 Comments


this is so cookie-cutter compared to Sleepwalking. and even that had it's cliche moments but this is just every other Rise metalcore band that records at Chango.

Strider
March 23rd 2011
4699 Comments


What have they done?

MacWeener
March 23rd 2011
288 Comments


the cleans sound like every other band ever :/

kingjulian
March 23rd 2011
1812 Comments


Ugh these guys had something good going with Sleepwalking and then they were like "... meh, let's do the same thing as everybody else."

Winsomniac
March 24th 2011
8943 Comments


I'm not proud of it, but I really really like this.



Gonna go work out now, because I'm totally still tough.

PinkBlackberry
March 24th 2011
2346 Comments


I like it.

wish they didn't ditch their signature sound, but thats been said to death at this point.

butchinette
March 25th 2011
210 Comments


it's an okay song...

SexPanther
March 26th 2011
101 Comments


this band added me on facebook
loooooooooooooool



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