Murder F.M. Wishes You Happily Never After

Murder F.M. Wishes You Happily Never After

 

Murder F.M. take great pride and delight in taking your favorite childhood stories, turning them into loud, ruckus anthems and hymns of emotional loss, mental decay and the thrills of the carnival carnivore eating your innocence away.

Born in the southern heat of Dallas, TX and run on Lone Star State pride. Murder FM is the result of pent up youth, waiting to explode and rebel with grenade force while penning music reflective on their respective parts of the state.
Their rising independent success has been based in part by their colorfully dark and road rebel videos. Positive international press brought them supporting slots in the states with Orgy, Halestorm, Powerman 5000, Korn, Lacuna Coil, Rob Zombie, Deftones, Five Finger Death Punch and many more. On their way to worldwide success they’ve played Atlanta’s Driven Music Conference in 2013 and were the first US band to play Trashfest in Helsinki, Finland.

They play and paint with a wide, overlapping canvas of hard rock, metal, synth pop, techno industrial and gothic mix. Then spray paint it into a beautiful mess, with club party favors from the 90’s to present day. Kind of like Him meets Deftones with Davey Suicide backseat and Marilyn Manson bound in the trunk with Rob Zombie zooming by, full scale Dragula, grinning with a middle fingered hello.

“Legion” is their religion. They are one of many, spreading the alluring techno fingertips out inviting the faithful to the horror movie synthesized party.

On “Last Breath” The Cure says hi to Chino with a fluid, swirling mix of blissful sinking vocals and crunchy guitars.

The mad max adventures of “Machine Gun Kisses” leaves dust in your face and diesel in your lungs. The words of a pretty lady can make a man do almost, anything.

“Burn” swims in melody and memories best left to black voids of the past and dream like scenes only remembered in deep sleep.

The hard rock, techno industrial hiss on “Like Glass” takes a bounce with a hip hop kiss. “Happy Never After” is a synth fairy tale played through the guitars, beyond the shattered looking glass.

The disk features two doses of “We the Evil.” One from the band searching for their long lost love wandering, sharp-edged in the shadows on their favorite desert compound or the remixed Tommy Lee version. Pick your poison or enjoy both.

Pavement Entertainment

Newly signed to Famous Records Global.

www.murderfmmusic.com

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  1. Murder FM will blow you away! Love my Texas boys!!

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