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Artist: Memphis May Fire
Album: Sleepwalking
Label: Trustkill Records
Release Date: 2009
Review By: Steve
Track Listing:
1. North Atlantic Vs North Carolina
2. A Giant In A Giants World
3. You’re Lucky It’s Not 1692
4. Ghost In The Mirror
5. Been There, Done That
6. Quantity Is Their Quality
7. Sleepwalking
8. Destiny For The Willing
9. The Face With No Name
10. Speak Now I’m Listening
After passing off a review to Scott because the band was not really my type of music, he in turn gave me a band that was a pleasant surprise. I was not the biggest fan of Memphis May Fire’s 2007 EP, but I had heard from some friends that their full-length album was decent. After listening to this album a few times, my friends were understating their opinion of this album. It is not decent but downright good. I just saw these guys live on the “Tours And Rumors Of Tours” Tour, and they have a good show that is full of energy.
Memphis May Fire is a five-piece southern post-hardcore/rock band out of Dallas, Texas, and their debut full-length, Sleepwalking, is a huge step forward from a decent self-titled EP released in 2007. Between albums, MMF successfully managed one of the hardest things a band can do by getting a new lead vocalist. Matt Mullins sounds a lot like the previous vocalist so that eased a bit of the change.
Vocally, Matt has a great voice. His raw screams are great and his clean vocals have a little bit of a pop feel to them and are extremely catchy. He will have you singing a long with him by the end of the first few tracks. While MMF may not be a Christian band, there are Christians in the band. Lyrically, most of Sleepwalking is heavy on the socially conscious, metaphoric lyrics.
Musically, Sleepwalking is an amazing album full of southern influenced guitars that really give the album a unique feel. I cannot say enough about how much I enjoyed the guitars in this album. Instead of chugging along, they intricately weave in and out around the drums and vocals. MMF does an excellent job of mixing some heavy hardcore breakdowns with some hard southern rock influenced guitar solos and riffs. The southern influenced album really gives the album more of a rock feel than a post-hardcore feel in my opinion. The best track of Sleepwalking would have to be “You’re Lucky It’s Not 1692.” This track is one of the heaviest and boasts some of Matt’s best screams, but it also has a great southern rock attitude.
Overall: this is a must buy for any fan of southern rock. The guitar work in Sleepwalking is phenomenal and the clean vocals and raw screams aren’t too shabby either. Whether you are a post-hardcore fan or not, Memphis May Fire will definitely get you up out of your seat moving around.
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| 07/30/2010 09:48 pm | News





these guys are christian(s)?
Yes.
ok ha ha i have known about them but never really listened to them so i was just wondrin
MFM reminds me of Chasing Victory and that makes me happy. :) Good guys too! They called AAA for me once because I locked my keys in my car at their show.
I was thinking the exact same thing! I really liked Chasing Victory and was really sad when they parted ways. I think I like MMF a lot more though because of the Southern rock feel. It’s always kind of been a guilty pleasure of mine (See Maylene and the sons of Disaster, Embracing Goodbye, and Once Nothing) lol
I don’t want to start an argument, but these guys aren’t Christian. You should do some research before posting something.
I remember some debate about their previous EP being questionable, here’s an interview with their new singer who states he is a Christian (http://highwiredaze.com/memphisint.htm). Their previous EP had a different singer, perhaps being the source of the debate.
The previous band members were not neccesarily Christians, however, a few of the newer members (including Matt) are. Hope that helps clear up the confusion!
If you like this album, but are looking for something heavier, you should get their EP. It’s heavier and has more southern rock swagger to it. I’ve been watching these guys since they first started in Texas. I have seen them live at least 10 times, and as far as southern metal guitar goes, Kellen McGreggor can’t be outdone… and he has a really good voice. I love this band. Get both of their albums.
Amazing band, amazing cd, and they kill it live. They blew me away on this current tour.
lol.
Lena’s the one talking about getting research, and Eric is showing her who’s boss. Classic.
Oh Matt, you are such a noob, so don’ t try to look like a bad guy. And Mayer I know the former members were not even Christians in a band. I don’t know about the new members as they are generic and I don’t even care. Plus, I think their ep has some g bombs
Not to mention Lena should read the review where Steve says they aren’t a Christian band but there are Christians in a band. Reading comprehension is our friend.
“Reading comprehension is our friend.” very well put MM3. I like the way you think ha ha ha
Easily one of the favorite cds in my collection.
Yes I agree, I really enjoyed their show too