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Fire Follows Release Their Metal/Rap Single “Let Me Go”

“Fire Follows is back with one of their best single releases of the year. They continue to blend the elements of modern metal, rap, and melody. A rare sound that focuses heavily on the design of the sound they are producing. “Let Me Go” brings a great wrap-up to Fire Follows year of single releases. Although listening and comparing what they have produced this year I would have liked to have heard the final mix on “Let Me Go” be a little tighter. It is a solid song but not as solid in the final production mix as “Glass Grenade”, “Home”, “Can’t Get You Out of My Head”, and “Father ‘O Father”. Fire Follows marks a new path into the world of blending genres and I am looking forward to hearing more from this band and hope a tour is on the way. Their sound is valuable to our world of metal and hard rock.” – Chris Jones RAP

FIRE FOLLOWS – Denver, CO – “Let Me Go” (10/15). This is year has been a measure of huge growth musically for Chris Watt and his band Fire Follows. Focusing on writing, vocals, recording, and production has continued to lead Chris through and create some of his best to date work. His work from “Glass Grenade”“Can’t Get You Out of My Head”“Home”, and his last release “Father ‘O Father” to his current single “Let Me Go” have been consistently proving where Fire Follows belongs in the world of rock music. Instrumentally the intertwining of piano, with the precision of guitar and drums and the melding of genres bringing a beholden mesh of metal, melody, and rap shows within each release a multi-diversified talent that only allows perfection. Nothing has been created that wasn’t meant for the discerning ear of grand music appreciation. Chris will continue to produce what he loves with a keen sense of knowing only the best is allowed in each track produced. Rest assured listeners both long time and newly discovered can count on only the best from Fire Follows.

‘”Let Me Go” is the newest hard-rock/nu-metal anthem from Fire Follows. Quite possibly their most dynamic song to date, the single features elements of rap/rock/nu-metal, and the prolific string/piano sections that help define the group’s unique sound. The feedback on the track has been unbelievable and is expected to appeal to new fans across multiple genres. The lyrical message revolves around the crippling effects of depression and deteriorating mental health, and will hopefully be a source of encouragement to listeners as the world still struggles to get back to normal.”‘ – Chris Watt
Chris Watt (Vox/Guitar/Keys) Tim Yunker (Vox/Rap) Emily Gould (Drums)

 

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