Friday, April 19, 2024

Fight The Fade’s Monster

Fight The Fade has released a new slow burning alternative rock single in ‘Monster’.

The new track features heavy guitar riffs with a slower tempo and thought provoking vocal performance and is the next single to materialize ahead of a much anticipated album due to be released summer of 2022. 
 
Of the new single, Fight The Fade said, “‘Monster’ is a question of ‘who am I really?; Am I the person that you see online, at the store, or even on stage? Or, am I just the sum of all the darkest parts inside myself? It’s about the struggle to find the answer to that question, and ultimately to find the balance between the sides of yourself that may be at war with each other.” 
 
‘Monster‘ is out now from independent multi-genre label FiXT and you can purchase/stream it here and check out the lyric video right here at RAMzine.

Prior to this, the band issued the single ‘Composure’.

The song was inspired by the feeling of having to maintain to the outside world when everything is collapsing around you, the song’s soaring vocals merge with the band’s signature hard rock edge and thunderous percussion.


“There’s a stigma that (especially when you’re on a stage) you have to appear like you’ve got it all together. Truthfully, I tend to spread myself too thin, and I end up overwhelmed and broken. If you’ve ever felt that way too, then ‘Composure’ is for you,” claim the band.
  
A five-piece rock group hailing from the Midwest consisting of vocalist Zene Smith, guitarists Tyler Simpson and Bryan Conway, bassist Trevor Taylor and drummer Alyssa Worth. Formed in 2010, Fight the Fade has released three full-length records and toured relentlessly since their formation.

They currently reach over 300,000 monthly listeners across streaming platforms.

You can also watch that single’s video right here at RAMzine and to purchase/stream Composure’  click here.

Paul H Birch
Paul H Birch
RAMzine Senior Writer - Writer of fiction, faction and fact, has edited several newsstand magazines. He declares himself a hack for hire but refuses to compromise on the subject of music.

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