Fame On Fire — singer Bryan Kuznitz, Blake Saul (guitarist), Paul Spirou (bass), and Alex Roman (drums) — have announced their new album “The Death Card”. It arrives on September 6 on Hopeless Records. Pre-order it HERE.
The band roared into 2024 with the new single “Nightmare (The Devil).” This venomous track was just the first taste of what the band has been working on and is #15 on Active Rock Radio. It also enjoyed a viral moment over on TikTok, racking up a whopping 50 million views/streams. Today, the band has shared a live video for the song, which was filmed during their Spring 2024 tour with SiM. Watch it below.
“In tarot, ‘The Death Card’ is about closing one door and stepping into the next,” says Kuznitz about the album. “You’re killing your past and moving on to the future, which is usually better. The idea started because of this card. We were leaving a lot of mistakes behind and embarking on the next chapter. There’s a sense of salvation. For us, this is the new era of Fame On Fire.”
Tarot cards might give perspective, soothe the uncertainty of mental health, or simply enable you to make better sense of your life. Fame On Fire use music in much the same way. The Florida quartet processes frustrations, fears, and feelings with a malleable musicality, matching emotions to moments of precise hard rock, piano-laden melody, manic electronics, and relatable pop catharsis. After generating over 100 million streams, packing shows, and earning acclaim, the band ponders fate and the future on their third full-length offering, “The Death Card”.
Fame On Fire have also shared the new single “Suicide (The Lovers).” Stream it below.
The latest single employs all the drama of a classic tragedy. Cinematic keys and hooks live alongside an ominous spoken word on the bridge: “Dear beloved we are here today in the final resting place to seal their fate.”
“It’s a Romeo & Juliet-style story,” Kuznitz reveals. “The sentiment is ‘If I’m going to love you, I’m going to die for it, and I’m okay with that.’ With ‘The Lovers Card,’ you’re sacrificing your life to make a relationship work.”
