U.S. metalcore vets Like Moths To Flames have released the eagerly anticipated music video for their new single “Predestination Paradox”. This marks the first new music since their 2021-released EP, “Pure Like Porcelain”, and points to an exciting bright future for the band.
The song’s lyrics explore themes of destiny, fate and consequence, and the video brings this to life with a surreal blend of cinematic visuals that are sure to captivate fans new and old alike. More songs are reportedly on the way, with the band having been in the studio recently with the talented production team of Carson Slovak and Grant McFarland (August Burns Red, ERRA).
Like Moths To Flames have been together for over a decade, releasing four full-length albums in that time which have seen them become one of the leading names in metalcore.
From Atom Splitter PR:
U.S. metalcore act Like Moths To Flames have dropped the video for the new single “Predestination Paradox.” Watch it here.
It marks the first new music since the 2021-released EP, Pure Like Porcelain.
The song points to an age-old conundrum of human existence — the desire to connect, all the while knowing that a connection can expire without any notice. Despite that potential pain, we still give into the desire to connect.
Musically, the song erupts like volcano, oozing breakdowns and violent vocals.
“I think there are a lot of things that we all commit to, where we know how it will end,” says LMTF’s Chris Roetter. “This song is meant to portray the experience of learning that almost everything has an inevitable expiration date. We never know how much time we are offered or how much time is left, yet we still immerse ourselves in these deep relationships.”
LMTF are currently in the studio working on new material with Carson Slovak and Grant McFarland.
The band is also touring with Currents this spring. All dates are below.
LIKE MOTHS TO FLAMES ON TOUR:
WITH CURRENTS:
5/11 — Worcester, MA — The Palladium
5/12 — New York, NY — Gramercy Theater
5/13 — Toronto, ON — Velvet Underground
5/14 — Detroit, MI — The Shelter
5/16 — Pittsburgh, PA — Enclave
5/17 — Chicago. IL —Bottom Lounge
5/19 — Lawrence, KS — The Bottleneck
5/20 — Denver, CO — Marquis Theater
5/21 — Salt Lake City, UT — Soundwell
5/23 — Sacramento, CA — Goldfields
5/24 — Pomona, CA — Glass House
5/25 — San Diego, CA — Brick By Brick
5/26 — Phoenix, AZ — The Nile Theater
5/27 — Albuquerque, NM — Launchpad
5/28 — Dallas, TX — South Side Music Hall
5/30 — San Antonio, TX — The Rock Box
5/31 — Houston, TX — Warehouse Live
6/2 — Tampa, FL — The Orpheum
6/3 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade (Hell)
6/4 — Madison, TN — Eastside Bowl
6/6 — Richmond, VA — The Canal Club
6/7 — Baltimore, MD — Baltimore Soundstage
6/8 — Asbury Park, NJ — Asbury Lanes
6/9 — Philadelphia, PA — The Foundry
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