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MEMPHIS MAY FIRE Debut The Music Video For ‘Somebody’

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MEMPHIS MAY FIRE have debuted the new single “Somebody” which can be heard below.

The group’s frontman Matt Mullins had the following to say about this newest cut: “We’re always wanting to push the boundaries of what people think MMF is and ‘Somebody’ is no exception to that. From the second we finished the song, it became an all-time favorite for everyone in our camp. So it’s been REALLY hard to keep it a secret until now.”

Over the course of their career, MEMPHIS MAY FIRE have 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 refuses 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.

MEMPHIS MAY FIRE have toured with a vast list of important rock and metal acts that include KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, SLEEPING WITH SIRENS, BLACK VEIL BRIDES, SEVENDUST and ATREYU. They’ve co-headlined with YELLOWCARD and THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, regularly appeared on Warped Tour, and at major rock festivals. The band’s previous six albums’ continued relevance is a testament to the energized connectivity between the band and their audience. Songs like “Miles Away”, “No Ordinary Love”, “Beneath The Skin” and “Carry On” account for 100 million views and millions of streams.