Produced and mixed by Joey Sturgis , known for his work with other prominent metalcore acts like The Devil Wears Prada.
Check out the Rise Records official YouTube channel for the nostalgic, original music videos from the album cycle. Miss May I Album Apologies Are For The Weak Rar
While streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube have made music instantly accessible today, archiving the physical or high-quality digital files of these albums remains important to music purists. The original 2009 pressings possess a specific compression and nostalgic dynamic range that fans of the "MySpace metalcore" era still highly crave. 4. The Lasting Impact on Metalcore Produced and mixed by Joey Sturgis , known
, remains a landmark in the metalcore genre. Written while the band members were still in high school, the record blended technical riffing with melodic refrains, reaching #29 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. Album Overview Metalcore, Melodic Death Metal. Production: The original 2009 pressings possess a specific compression
– A deep cut that highlights the band's heavier, more aggressive tendencies. Black Lines – A short, fast-paced assault on the senses.
The resulting tracklist reads as a who's-who of modern metalcore. Garrett Russell of Silent Planet joins "A Dance With Aera Cura," Currents frontman Brian Wille appears on "Architect," and Anthony Notarmaso of After the Burial tackles the title track, among many others. The idea was met with skepticism from the band's label, who thought managing ten extra lead singers was a logistical nightmare. However, Levi Benton texted his idea to his friends, and within two days, everyone had said yes, with many of the guests doing it for free simply to celebrate their friendship and the music. The success of this re-recording project demonstrates how deeply Apologies Are For The Weak resonated not just with fans, but with the community of artists it helped inspire.