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NOTHING MORE Unveils Music Video For ‘Turn It Up Like (Stand In The Fire)’

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Multi-Grammy-nominated rock actĀ NOTHING MOREĀ has dropped the official music video for their new songĀ “Turn It Up Like (Stand In The Fire)”. The track, released viaĀ Better Noise MusicĀ on Friday, gives fans a first taste of the band’s long-awaited new studio album due later this year. The new visual, directed byĀ Robyn AugustĀ (Snoop Dogg,Ā Pitbull), continues the band’s striking red and white color schemes used on their last album and showcases the intense and urgent energy of the song’s lyrics. Co-written by all four band members, the track is an unapologetic sonic rejection of the divisive, digitally-drowned state of the world with lyrics like: “All my friends are dead / They all got fucked by the Internet / All my friends are dead / Our brain’s bein’ bugged by the media.”

BillboardĀ gave an exclusive look at the music video this past weekend, including some statements fromĀ NOTHING MOREĀ frontmanĀ Jonny Hawkins. He said: “Something we’ve always pushed for as a band is to question everything. And I think we’ve just gone through a period where it had been unfashionable to question things. Because if you did, you were the pariah, you were the outcast, the other. For the last few years, I’ve felt like an animal in a cage, just pacing, and my teeth are showing more. I had nowhere to vent that rage and that frustration until we put it into this song. I think a lot of people feel this way. You saw it spill over into riots and protests. There’s all this stuff just pent up inside people. Thankfully, we’re going back out on the road soon, so I’ll have somewhere to put it.”

The new track comes ahead of the album’s official first radio single, which is set for an April 29 release across streaming and digital platforms. Stay tuned for more details coming from the band’s official social media channels.

Fans will be able to hear the new music live on the band’s recently announced co-headlining U.S. tour this spring, withĀ Better Noise MusicĀ label matesĀ ASKING ALEXANDRIA, featuring support fromĀ ATREYUĀ andĀ EVA UNDER FIRE . The tour is set to kick off in Kansas City, Missouri on May 13 and end in Houston, Texas on June 19, with other stops planned in Nashville, Denver, Atlanta, New Orleans, and more.

Rock audiences countĀ NOTHING MOREĀ among the most cherished acts, the kind of band who straddle the line between populism and intimacy with every performance. The San Antonio, Texas-born quartet builds unapologetically massive anthems from catchy hooks. Crowd pleasers clear a path for heady, confessional, thought-provoking emotionalism. Fresh rewards reveal themselves with repeat listens, welcoming like-minded seekers with rich melodicism, like the best ofĀ DEFTONESĀ orĀ TOOL.

Those who saw the band on tour with hard rock heavyweights likeĀ SHINEDOWN,Ā FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH,Ā BREAKING BENJAMIN,Ā PAPA ROACHĀ andĀ DISTURBEDĀ will attest to whatĀ The GuardianĀ observed: “There’s a sophistication toĀ NOTHING MORE‘s angst that raises them above the tumult-tossed pit.”

Kerrang!Ā namedĀ NOTHING MOREĀ one of “22 Artists Shaping The Future Of Rock”, alongsideĀ NINE INCH NAILS,Ā TWENTY ONE PILOTSĀ andĀ BRING ME THE HORIZON. AndĀ Hawkins, who met guitaristĀ Mark VollelungaĀ before they were old enough to drive, appeared withĀ Billie Joe Armstrong,Ā Dave GrohlĀ andĀ Hayley WilliamsĀ in the English tastemaker’s “Top 50 Greatest Rock Stars In The World”.

HawkinsĀ andĀ VollelungaĀ started the band in 2003 and were quickly joined by bassistĀ Daniel OliverĀ and later by drummerĀ Ben Anderson. The band’s blend of explosive bombast and nuanced storytelling resulted in a half dozen Top 10 singles at Mainstream Rock Radio, including the No. 1 hitĀ “Go To War”Ā and theĀ SiriusXM OctaneĀ song of the decade and Active Rock chart-topperĀ “This Is The Time (Ballast)”.

NOTHING MOREĀ appeals to fans ofĀ LINKIN PARK,Ā INCUBUS,Ā RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINEĀ and all crucial acts that stoke relatable passion with authenticity and integrity.

Photo credit:Ā Jody Domingue

Source:Ā  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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