Melting make their return with their violent new single “Glare”, out everywhere today via Greyscale Records.
Glare is a full-throttle onslaught, underpinned by a driving groove that keeps it locked in for the live setting. Every part of the track is built to pack a punch, creating a constant barrage of momentum that's undeniably designed to land in rooms packed with energy and people. The song will be launched live on Saturday 17th April, supporting Starve at The Workers Club in Melbourne. Tickets are free via RSVP here.
Lyrically written prior to the band’s formation, Glare stands as one of their most visceral releases to date. The track explores the long-lasting psychological impact of abuse, tracing the lingering trauma and paranoia that can persist even after distancing.
"I've witnessed it in the lives of those closest to me, and I've experienced it myself," says vocalist Xavier Morris. "An all consuming fear that can be instilled by the most heinous of acts, down to a simple glare."
The release of Glare follows a breakout year for the band, whose debut EP You Exist Because We Allow It marked an impressive introduction. "This first year of You Exist Because We Allow It has been absolutely nuts," says the band. "It's hard to put into words how full on it has been. All we know is that we are so grateful to have done all the things we have already done in such a short period of time. Camp Melting is firing on all cylinders, and that's a nice feeling, especially with so much coming up!"
Glare is available and streaming everywhere now via Greyscale Records.