
(ASPR) The Amity Affliction continue to tease the arrival of their much-anticipated new studio record, House Of Cards, with the reveal of a blistering new single - "Bleed."
Released as the band continues their extensive tour of regional Australia, the latest from The Amity Affliction lands with impact: A ferocious stride forward for the group into a brand new era of artistry.
Where previous single "House Of Cards" was an emotionally weighted insight into the relationship songwriter JOEL BIRCH and his siblings shared with their mother, "Bleed" has manifested itself into an avenue for Birch to look at public perceptions and personas, versus the reality he exists in every day.
As he explains, "This song is a bit of a 'f*** you' to people online who leave comments like they know me personally, or know anything about what's happening in my life, and a bit of a reminder to myself that I am not beholden to that idea, and I am the person I know myself to be. 'I bleed the way I bleed...' is my way of saying that I am the way I am not the way I am perceived to be by people who don't actually know me and have formed or projected an idea of me onto me by way of social media."
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