MOLOTOV SOLUTION Announce Long Awaited 'Void' EP; Drop New Single "Necessary Evil"

Molotov Solution’s resurgence continues. Today, the band have announced the 'Void' EP, their first new collection of songs in over a decade. Produced, engineered and mixed by Will Putney (Fit For An Autopsy, Thy Art Is Murder, Knocked Loose), the five track offering will be released on March 21st and can be pre-saved HERE.

To herald this next phase of Molotov Solution's on-going return, the band have dropped “Necessary Evil,” a blistering new anthem that confronts darkness with darkness. Listen to the new track HERE and watch the accompanying lyric video below

The 'Void' EP cements Molotov Solution’s place at the forefront of devastatingly heavy music. With a sound that’s both deeply rooted in their past and fearlessly looking ahead, the 'Void' EP is the culmination of their brutal trilogy of singles, expanded with brand new tracks designed to shake the very foundations of the genre. 

Picking up where their three-track music video saga - "Devour The Children", "Mortis Imperium" and "The Golden Tower" - left off, “Necessary Evil” is a savage crystallization that sometimes the only way to confront corruption is to become corruption itself. With punishing grooves, unrelenting riffs, and suffocating heaviness, the track is as relentless as the moral dilemmas it explores. Speaking on the single, vocalist Nick Arthur states: 

"With "Necessary Evil," we return to form with a relentless assault, embodying the brutality of confronting darkness with darkness. Intense riffs, punishing drum grooves, and unyielding heaviness collide to forge a sound both nostalgic and merciless. This track channels the weight of moral compromise in the pursuit of justice, proving that sometimes the only way to destroy evil is to descend into it.

"Necessary Evil" is part of our upcoming EP entitled Void, set for release on 3/21, featuring this track alongside our three previous singles and one more unreleased song. The EP showcases our most intense and unflinching work to date, confronting power, corruption, and the cost of resistance. The artwork, created by Lena Richter, captures the essence of this vision—a haunting blend of occult ritual and big brother surveillance, representing the forces that manipulate and control."

This is Molotov Solution at their most raw, unfiltered, and unapologetic. 

Molotov Solution set the standard for politically charged deathcore with their seminal 2011 album 'Insurrection'. After a decade-long silence, they returned in 2024 with a vengeance. Now, the VOID EP marks the band's next evolution. Bigger. Heavier. More dangerous than ever. Molotov Solution continue to blaze a trail and set new standards both sonically and thematically. From the chilling brutality of “Devour The Children” to the apocalyptic storytelling of “The Golden Tower,” the 'Void' EP is Molotov Solution fully realized. A statement of intent - Molotov Solution are not done. The fight is not over. 

ABOUT MOLOTOV SOLUTION

Molotov Solution returns in 2024, reawakened after a decade of silence with a renewed fire and an uncompromising vision. Known for their politically charged, ferociously heavy sound, the Las Vegas-based band is ready to reclaim their position at the forefront of extreme music. With a legacy built on confronting societal corruption, power struggles, and injustice, their return is a statement: the fight isn't over, and neither are they.

Molotov Solution’s 2011 album, Insurrection, is widely regarded as one of the most influential deathcore releases of its time, shaping the genre for years to come. Sadly, the band went on indefinite hiatus after its release leaving a huge influence but a gaping hole in deathcore genre. On November 1st, 204 they emerged from a decade-long hiatus with their powerful new single, “Devour The Children” a brutal and rageful statement of intent heralding the band's timely resurrection. Known for their fearless approach to exposing corruption and power struggles through their music, Molotov Solution’s voice is more vital than ever, delivering an unflinching soundtrack to the turbulent times we face with the fierce intent to challenge and resist.

 

Molotov Solution has always been more than just a deathcore band. They are a voice for those who resist, a sonic assault against the systems that oppress. As they step into this new chapter, they carry with them the same relentless energy that defined their past but with a sharpened edge and a deeper urgency. In a world that seems more chaotic and fractured than ever, their music is not just relevant—it is essential.

 

Fans can expect new music that continues to challenge listeners, both sonically and lyrically. Their signature blend of heavy, gut-punching riffs and politically infused messages will drive their upcoming releases, which promise to be as intense and confrontational as ever. 

 

With new music and renewed determination, Molotov Solution are ready to unleash a new era of heavy music that will resonate with old fans and new alike.

Memphis May Fire Share "Necessary Evil" Visualizer

MEMPHIS MAY FIRE  Matty Mullins (vocals), Kellen McGregor (guitar), Cory Elder (bass), and Jake Garland (drums) — continue their run of ferocious singles. Today, the quartet shares the visualizer for its latest song drops "Necessary Evil."

Watch it below.
 
"'Necessary Evil' is about acknowledging that pain and hardship are integral parts of the human journey," says Mullins. "It's about finding strength in adversity and understanding that these experiences shape who we are."

"Necessary Evil" follows "Chaotic" and "Paralyzed."

These three songs are a hint of what MMF are working on and they will get the adrenaline coursing through your veins.

Even more new music is on its way from Memphis May Fire in 2024. So keep your ears primed for more.

Memphis May Fire will head back out on tour this fall. All currently confirmed dates are below.

MEMPHIS MAY FIRE ON TOUR:
9/24 — Sioux Falls, SD — The District
9/25 — Milwaukee, WI — The Rave/Eagles Club
9/27 — Indianapolis, IN — The Vogue
9/29 — Grand Rapids, MI — GLC Live at 20 Monroe
10/1 — Chicago, IL — House of Blues - Chicago
10/2 — Louisville, KY — Mercury Ballroom
10/4 — Cincinnati, OH — Bogart's
10/5 — Cleveland, OH — House of Blues 
10/6 — New York, NY — Irving Plaza
10/8 — Boston, MA — Big Night Live
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