Florida based Fame On Fire has announced the release of their debut album “Levels”, scheduled for release on September 4th via Hopeless Records. The band has described the album being about going through the motions of life, the various levels, ups and downs that all people can relate to, and about the quest to level-up and continue to progress and move forward. The band aims to show how important music is for the band and its fans with the new release. Guitarist Blake Saul has said:
“Our band exists because all of us grew up together and we each found our own ways to music, which is living and breathing inside of us.”
The band has also released a new single from the album “Scars Of Love”. Frontman Bryan Kuznitz shared on the inspiration behind the song:
“This is a song about something I feel everyone has been through at some point in their life. Being lied to by the person you loved and you believed loved you too. Maybe they did but it is that uncertainty itself. For me, I thought this person was it, my final answer in this quest for love. Unfortunately this love felt like getting hit by a train when I figured out all the lies I was told. It made me question who I was, I started to blame myself for everything falling apart. I still think about this person every so often and I always wonder if I had any sort of impact on their life like they had on mine. I’m healed from it at this point but I still remember what I went through, I still remember the pain. They are now just an emotional scar, a scar of love. So as delicate and fragile as love is, we decided to take a softer and more dynamic approach to the sound of this song. We feel that ‘Scars Of Love’ is a song about the pain we have all felt at some point – something everyone can relate to.”
Pre-orders for Levels can be found here. Check out the music video for “Scars Of Love” below!
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