CAGE FIGHT REVEAL STRUGGLES ON NEW SINGLE “EATING ME ALIVE”

CAGE FIGHT REVEAL STRUGGLES ON NEW SINGLE “EATING ME ALIVE” (FEAT. TREVOR STRNAD) ON WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY— WATCH

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Hardcore/thrash/crossover band Cage Fight have released new single “Eating Me Alive” featuring the late, great Trevor Strnad of The Black Dahlia Murder. Opening up about struggles with mental health, the “Eating Me Alive” lyric video has been released on World Mental Health Day, the internaxtional day for global mental health education, awareness and advocacy against social stigma.

Watch the video for “Eating Me Alive” here.

One of — if not the final — recording by Strnad, the video was originally planned for May 13, which was Cage Fight’s album release day. But the drop was postponed due to Strnad’s tragic unexpected passing just days before. Trevor’s support for singer Rachel Aspe‘s work played a key role in the formation of Cage Fight, which is why his contribution to their debut album is so special. And the subject matter — struggles with anxiety and mental health — makes this poignant song even more significant.

Aspe comments, “Over COVID I was looking for a new project and releasing covers for something to do, but also to hopefully connect with other musicians. When I released my cover of ‘Statutory Ape,’ Trevor picked up on it and shared from The Black Dahlia Murder’s pages, and it got a lot of attention. Trevor messaged me to say he loved it, and hoped that I’d find a band off the back of the cover. Not long after James (Monteith, guitar) contacted me about Cage Fight and the rest is history.

“Had it not been for Trevor’s support,Cage Fight m ay never have happened; it was a huge honor to have him guest on this song and it meant the world to us. He was one of the greatest supporters of the scene and new music, and is truly missed. RIP Trevor.”

On the song’s content, bassist Jon Reid comments, “‘Eating Me Alive’ is about the day-to-day struggles and challenges with mental health that are so prominent to so many people and how the sorrow and loneliness can have a tangible effect. This is something personal to us and we wanted to let people know that they are not alone. We can all have these feelings and that most importantly there is help out there, and we can all find something special.

“We have chosen to release this on World Mental Health day as a sign of solidarity.”

With the new single, Cage Fight are urging fans to show support by purchasing the Trevor Strnad memorial shirt. All proceeds will help Trevor’s family cover expenses incurred by his death and benefit the Common Ground Resource & Crisis Center. Purchase and donate here.

“Eating Me Alive” is taken from their debut album, Cage Fight, out now on the Candlelight label. Stream or purchase the album here.

2022 has been an explosive year for Cage Fight with the release of their highly acclaimed self-titled debut album, tours with Sepultura, Raging Speedhorn, and Cro-Mags, shows with Svalbard, Napalm Death and more, as well as appearing at many festivals including Bloodstock, Burn It Down, including headlining Derby Alt Fest. Now firm favourites on the live circuit, Cage Fight have announced their first ever UK headline tour in December 2022.

CAGE FIGHT ARE:
Rachel Aspe — Vocals
James Monteith — Guitar
Jon Reid — Bass
Nick Plews — Drums

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