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Memphis May Fire (Image courtesy of Atom Splitter PR)
Memphis May Fire (Image courtesy of Atom Splitter PR)

Memphis May Fire drop video for banger 'Death Inside'

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Tue, Jul 13th 2021 10:05 am

Last month, Memphis May Fire – Matty Mullins (vocals), Kellen McGregor (guitar), Cory Elder (bass) and Jake Garland (drums) – returned to action with the explosive anthem "Blood & Water." The crackling track quickly accumulated 5.5 million global streams in five weeks and over a million views on the video while cruising onto the SiriusXM Octane airwaves. Revolver called it a "return to form" and noted the song boasted an "absurdly melodic lead lick that cuts through the chugging breakdowns like a hot knife on butter."

Well, Memphis May Fire isn’t stopping there.

In fact, the band is only just getting started. MMF have just dropped the video for "Death Inside," another new song. A press release stated, “The track is a banger in which they explore some fresh sonic territory, while the visual finds the band in performance mode. After a year without live concerts, the video is an effective and in-your-face reminder of the band's live energy and presence.” Watch it here.

" 'Death Inside' is a new flavor for MMF," Mullins explained. "I wanted to get out of my comfort zone with the vocals on this one and ended up discovering a sound that I think really caters to the concept. The song is about fear of death and the choice to either let it consume you or live life to the fullest.

“We are donating 100% of the profits from a new T-shirt in our merch store to one of my favorite nonprofits called Living the Dream. LTD helps children and young adults living with life-threatening illnesses stay positive, maintain hope, and appreciate each and every day, regardless of their affliction."

The band's merch store is located here.

Over the course of a career, Memphis May Fire has channeled a generation's worth of angst, frustration and pain, with a focused blend of gigantic melodic hooks and crushing aggression. Even after topping Billboard’s hard music albums chart, having an album debut at No. 4 on the Billboard Top 200, and breaking into radio's active rock Top 20, Memphis May Fire refuse to sacrifice who they are or the people who made them. 

A new season unfolds for the band, and it's filled with revitalization and renewal. Stripping things down to their core elements, hearkening back to the days when they created the music their fans most cherish, Memphis May Fire rekindled the spark within to build an inferno of riffs and inspirational words. They have returned to their roots with the seasoned polish earned through years of touring and making music together. "Blood & Water" is proof positive of this fact.

Expect more anthems for the broken and beyond from Memphis May Fire in due course.

Memphis May Fire (Image courtesy of Atom Splitter PR)

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