Here’s a new dose of Like Moths To Flames

8 Oct, 2020

After teasing fans with lyrics over the last week, Like Moths To Flames have put us all out of our misery by finally unveiling their brand new single and it’s accompanying video. ‘Selective Sacrifice’ continues to showcase the heavy-hitting breakdowns and frenetic energy.

“’Selective Sacrifice’ encompasses my on-going struggle with faith and religion. Anyone who’s listened to the band over the years knows that I am no stranger to being vocal about my concerns surrounding the topic. I think as I’ve gotten older, my tolerance for the lack of compassion that’s often shown is almost non existent,” shares frontman Chris Roetter.

“There are some morbid realities written within the song but mostly cover the conversations I have internally with myself. I think too much of the focus is what’s next or what comes after. The reality is that no one really knows and we genuinely have one opportunity here to make the best of what we’ve been given.”

It’s time to watch ‘Selective Sacrifice’ by Like Moths To Flames now:

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