Miss May I have been taking some time to reflect after a fan died following an apparent ill-fated stage dive at the New York City concert this past week. The group has issued another statement on the matter in which they detail their plans to honor the young fan and help out his family.
Following the tragic news that a fan died at Miss May I's show in New York on Saturday, May 3, the band has released a statement expressing their condolences and asking people to donate to his funeral fund.
Tragic news to report, as a young fan has reportedly died following a stage dive at Miss May I's show at the Studio at Webster Hall in New York City last night (May 3).
The Ohio metalcore band Miss May I have completed their fourth album 'Rise of the Lion,' which will be released April 29 via Rise Records. This time around, the band worked with legendary producer Terry Date (Pantera, Deftones).
Just over a year after their last full-length 'At Heart' was released, Miss May I are getting ready to head into the studio to record album number four. Terry Date (Pantera, Deftones) will produce.
With the continued popularity of mobile gaming, creating apps that links fans to their favorite music acts should be a no-brainer, and GameChanger is making sure this dream becomes a reality. Starting in August, a selection of games featured on the GameChanger World app will be made available, and it will feature participation from a plethora of music acts.
Anyone who's experienced the Warped Tour understands the absolute intensity of the festival, and the new short film 'This Endless Summer' takes a look at the celebrated event from the eyes of artists like Of Mice and Men, G-Eazy, Memphis May Fire and Miss May I.
Troy, Ohio's metal favorites Miss May I are getting ready to unleash At Heart, their third album for the folks at Rise Records. Produced by the ever-busy Machine (Lamb of God, Every Time I Die, Suicide Silence) this past winter at Machine Shop in Belleville, N...