Orlando trash rock band FELICITY has released their brand new single, “Kill ‘Em All”, out now via Zodhiac Records. The track features rap rock group Discrepancies. On the new track, guitarist Drew Rapier shares:
“Growing up in the early 2000s, we’ve always been heavily influenced by bands like Papa Roach, Korn, Sevendust, limp Bizkit, and Linkin Park. With ‘Kill ‘Em All,’ we wanted to pay homage to these bands and push FELICITY’s bounds into a direction we’ve never ventured before, a modern take on classic Nu-Metal.”
“We’ve always known that our [music]career wouldn’t be easy because we can’t seem to find a genre to stick with, but if we’ve learned anything with every release this year, especially this song, it’s that we won’t have to choose a side anytime soon,” adds guitarist Cory Nicholas. “The reception has been humbling, and to see how ecstatic people’s faces get when they hear these songs for the first time, it lets us know that we’re right where we need to be.”