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Memphis May Fire Share “Hell Is Empty” Video, Touring With Asking Alexandria

by Amy Sciarretto
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Memphis May Fire has shared the video for “Hell Is Empty,” which premiered over at SiriusXM’s Octane. Here, the band shifts gears just a bit and offers up a sonically cinematic track with hooks that dig in and don’t let go.

Watch it here:

Memphis May Fire – Hell Is Empty (Official Music Video)

Memphis May Fire’s “Hell Is Empty” is out now – buy/stream at https://MemphisMayFire.lnk.to/HellIsEmpty.

“‘Hell Is Empty’ is a reflection on the chaos and destruction we see in the world today,” explains Mullins. “It’s about the feeling that we’ve lost control, and the lines between good and evil being blurred beyond recognition. The song speaks to a world where fear and uncertainty have taken over, where everything we once believed in has crumbled, leaving us to face the darkest parts of ourselves. This song is a wake-up call — a raw and unapologetic look at the consequences of our actions and the world we’ve created.”

“Hell Is Empty” follows the string of also-hellacious ingles: “Chaotic,” “Paralyzed,” “Necessary Evil,” and “Infection.”

Even more new music is on its way from Memphis May Fire in 2024 and into 2025. The band shows absolutely no signs of slowing down, much less stopping.

Memphis May Fire are currently on tour Asking Alexandria, as well. All currently confirmed dates are below.

MEMPHIS MAY FIRE ON TOUR:
WITH ASKING ALEXANDRIA:

10/9 — Portland, ME — Aura
10/11 — New Haven, CT — Toad’s Place
10/12 — Asbury Park, NJ — Stone Pony
10/13 — Philadelphia, PA — Theatre of Living Arts
10/15 — Greensboro, NC — Greensboro Coliseum Complex
10/16 — Birmingham, AL — Iron City
10/18 — Chattanooga, TN — The Signal
10/22 — Kansas City, MO — The Truman
10/23 — Tulsa, OK — Cains Ballroom
10/25 — Albuquerque, NM — Revel
10/26 — Tucson, AZ — Rialto Theatre – Tucson
10/27 — Las Vegas, NV — Mandalay Bay – House of Blues Music Hall
10/29 — Los Angeles, CA — The Belasco
10/30 — Ventura, CA — Majestic Ventura Theatre
11/1 — San Francisco, CA — The Fillmore
11/2 — Chico, CA — Senator Theater

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