Miss May I is back with a new version of “Architect,” and this time, they reimagined their track with Currents vocalist Brian Wille. In mid-July, the band announced their signing to Solid State Records and announced their 15th anniversary re-recording of their 2009 full-length, Apologies Are For The Weak. Plus, they shared their reworked version of “Forgive and Forget” with Fit For A King’s vocalist Ryan Kirby and bassist Ryan “Tuck” O’Leary.
The full re-recorded album featuring the likes of The Word Alive‘s Telle Smith, Silent Planet‘s Garrett Russell, and beyond arrives on August 23.
“This was one of the first songs we ever wrote as a band and it’s very special to us,” the band says.”It predates this album and can be found on our first demos. Having Brian on this record is very special because we feel like Currents are our little brothers having taken them out on some of their first tours around the world and watching them grow into the juggernauts they are today.”
They continue, “Brian specifically requested to do this track as it was one of his favorites when it was originally released. We are so happy to have him put his spin on it and join us for this celebration.”
Check out “Architect” featuring Currents below.
Apologies Are For The Weak Re-recorded Tracklisting:
- A Dance With Aera Cura (feat. Garrett Russell from Silent Planet)
- Architect (feat. Brian Wille from Currents)
- Not Our Tomorrow (feat. Brandan Schieppati from Bleeding Through)
- Arms Of A Messiah (feat. Scott Lewis From Carnifex)
- Apologies Are For The Weak (feat. Anthony Notarmaso from After The Burial)
- Harlots Breath (feat. Brook Reeves from Impending Doom)
- Tides (feat. Jake Luhrs from August Burns Red)
- Blessing With A Curse (feat. Trevor Wentworth from Our Last Night)
- Porcelain Wings (feat. Telle Smith From The World Alive)
- Forgive And Forget (feat. Ryan Kirby + Ryan “Tuck” O’Leary from Fit For A King)
Miss May I is scheduled to headline across the U.S. this fall. Check out their touring schedule below and purchase tickets here.
Tour Dates:
- Oct. 2—Lakewood, OH @ The Roxy
- Oct. 3—Lansing, MI @ Grewal Hall
- Oct. 4—Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge
- Oct. 5—Des Moines, IA @ Wooly’s
- Oct. 6—St. Paul, MN @ Amsterdam Bar & Grill
- Oct. 8—Denver, CO @ The Oriental Theatre
- Oct. 9—Salt Lake City, UT @ Metro Music Hall
- Oct. 11—Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
- Oct. 12—Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
- Oct. 14—Roseville, CA @ Goldfields
- Oct. 15—Pomona, CA @ Glasshouse
- Oct. 16—San Diego, CA @ Brick By Brick
- Oct. 17—Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theatre
- Oct. 19—Dallas, TX @ Trees
- Oct. 20—Austin, TX @ Come And Take It Live
- Oct. 21—Houston, TX @ Warehouse
- Oct. 23—Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
- Oct. 24—Tampa, FL @ Orpheum
- Oct. 25—Charleston, NC @ Music Farm
- Oct. 26—Greensboro, NC @ Hangar 1819
- Oct. 27—Richmond, VA @ The Canal Club
- Oct. 29—Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Monarch
- Oct. 30—Worcester, MA @ Palladium
- Nov. 1—Mechanicsburg, PA @ Lovedraft’s Brewing Co.
- Nov. 2—Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls
- Nov. 3—Covington, KY — Relentless Fest