Memphis May Fire reveals new single

Credit: David Niacaris

 

MEMPHIS MAY FIRE - Matty Mullins (vocals), Kellen McGregor (guitar), Cory Elder (bass) and Jake Garland (drums) - have spent the past few months delighting their fans with several new songs. The band is now ending the summer with the video for today's single "Bleed Me Dry". The song is a true riff festival, accompanied by an unforgettable melodic firepower.

"Our third single this year, 'Bleed Me Dry', is my favorite so far," said Mullins. "It is a hymn to those who feel downcast by the negative voices around them. We are very excited to announce that we are selling 100% of the proceeds from the 'In Your Eyes' T-shirt in our online Merch Store will donate to one of our favorite nonprofits - Heart Support! Every year, Heart Support helps men and women face their wounds, find a goal, and experience healing. I am so excited that everyone hear this song and themselves can get involved in a great cause! "

The music video for "Bleed Me Dry" can be seen below:


"Bleed Me Dry" follows the two explosive tracks "Blood & Water" and "Death Inside", all of which were released on their long-time label Rise Records. Revolver called "Blood & Water" a "return to form" and noted that the song comes up with an "absurdly melodic lead lick that cuts through the chugging breakdowns like a hot knife through butter". The latter will remind fans of the band's sonic strength and is proof of why Memphis May Fire are still one of the figureheads of the scene.

Together, the two new tracks have already reached over 10 million streams on all platforms.

Throughout their careers, Memphis May Fire have channeled the fears, frustrations and pain of an entire generation with a concentrated mix of melodic hooks and crushing aggression. Even after topping the Billboard Hard Music Albums chart, making an album debut at # 4 on the Billboard Top 200, and breaking into the radio's Active Rock Top 20, Memphis May Fire refuses to sacrifice what they are or the people who make them have created.

 A new era is dawning for the band, one that is characterized by revitalization and renewal. Memphis May Fire stripped down to their core elements and moved back to the days when they created the music their fans value most. They rekindled the spark to create an inferno of riffs and inspiring words. They have returned to their roots and have brought the necessary polish through years of touring and making music together. "Blood & Water" is positive evidence of this fact.

 Memphis May Fire toured with a long list of major rock and metal bands including Killswitch Engage, Sleeping With Sirens, Black Veil Brides, Sevendust and Atreyu. They co-headlined Yellowcard and The Devil Wears Prada, performed regularly on the Warped Tour and at major rock festivals. The ongoing relevance of the band's six albums to date is testament to the strong bond between the band and their audience. Songs like "Miles Away", "No Ordinary Love", "Beneath the Skin" and "Carry On" have 100 million views and millions of streams.

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