FLYLEAF: New Song 'Set Me On Fire' Available For Streaming

July 1, 2014

"Set Me On Fire", a brand new song from the alternative, hard rock band FLYLEAF, can be streamed using the SoundCloud widget below. The explosive track marks the first single off the group's fourth studio album, "Between The Stars", which is now set for release September 16 on Loud & Proud Records. "Set Me On Fire" hits rock and alternative radio formats July 7.

"We're excited to release our first single, 'Set Me on Fire' today and we can't wait for people to hear it," explains FLYLEAF lead vocalist Kristen May. "It's about the passion we feel when we first fall in love and our emotions are running high, along with our thirst for this great life and all it has to offer. There is so much beauty, excitement and hope in this world and when we collide with one another and fall in love, magic happens. I hope everyone turns this song up to eleven, and sings at the top of their lungs."

Last week, the group — Kristen May (vocals),Sameer Bhatacharya (guitars),Jared Hartmann (guitars),Pat Seals (bass),James Culpepper (drums) — shot a video for the song with director Noel Maitland (SPEECHLESS, KINGS OF SUMMER) in an abandoned warehouse in downtown Los Angeles. Expect the video to debut at the end of July.

Other songtitles set to appear on the new FLYLEAF album include "Magnetic", "City Kids", "Marionette", "Thread" and "Well Of Lies".

Kristen May replaced original vocalist Lacey Sturm after the latter abruptly departed the group in October 2012.

Sturm left the band on the eve of the release of its third album, "New Horizons", which came out on October 30, 2012 and sold 20,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 16 on The Billboard 200 chart.

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