Memphis May Fire will release their fourth full-length album, This Light I Hold, on October 28th through Rise Records. The first single “Carry On” can be heard below, accompanied by a high concept lyric video.
Front man Matty Mullins says, “I feel like we took a giant step forward with this album. Having time off to write & not being rushed in the studio made such a massive difference. Musically, lyrically, sonically, this is my favorite Memphis May Fire album. We can’t wait to share with you THIS LIGHT I HOLD!”
Guitarist Kellen McGregor adds, “‘This Light I Hold’ just has that vibe, sonically speaking, that our fans are going to love. Every song stands on its own, yet the album gels as a cohesive whole. We’re really proud of this one!”
Pre-orders are now available on MerchNow and iTunes.
For This Light I Hold, the band enlisted the help of producer Matt Good, and the result is 13 powerful, hard-hitting songs that are sure to please existing fans, while also intriguing new listeners.
In the aggressive rock world, Memphis May Fire have become a household name. With over 300,000 albums sold in the U.S. to date (their previous release debuted at #4 on the Billboard top 200), they’ve toured the world with acts that include Killswitch Engage, Of Mice & Men, Sleeping With Sirens and Yellowcard. The band is continuously striving to reach new heights, and their diehard fan base has been backing them up the whole way.
Memphis May Fire will be supporting the release on a fall co-headlining tour with The Devil Wears Prada and Silverstein. See dates below.
This Light I Hold Track Listing:
1. Out Of It
2. Carry On
3. Wanting More
4. Sever The Ties
5. The Enemy
6. This Light I Hold (feat. Jacoby Shaddix)
7. That’s Just Life
8. Letting Go
9. The Antidote
10. Better Things
11. Not Over Yet (feat. Larry Soliman)
12. Unashamed
13. Live It Well
“Rise Up Tour” co-headliner with The Devil Wears Prada, Silverstein, & special guests Like Moths To Flames:
October 11 Ogden Theatre, Denver, CO *
October 13 The Bottom Lounge, Chicago, IL *
October 14 The Opera House, Toronto, ONT Canada *
October 16 The Crofoot Ballroom, Pontiac, MI
October 18 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA
October 19 Webster Hall, New York, NY
October 20 The Palladium, Worcester, MA
October 22 The Ritz, Raleigh, NC
October 23 The Masquerade, Atlanta, GA
October 24 Rocketown, Nashville, TN
October 26 Minglewood Hall, Memphis, TN
October 27 Warehouse Live, Houston, TX
October 28 The Door, Dallas, TX
October 29 Alamo City Music Hall, San Antonio, TX
October 31 Nile Theatre, Mesa, AZ
November 1 SOMA, San Diego, CA
November 2 Glasshouse, Pomona, CA
November 4 The UC Theatre, Berkeley, CA
* without Silverstein








