You know, like, just because I mean like when we sit down to write records it's like we don't have arenas in mind. How was that? Matty Mullins 1:58 Did it was I mean? It felt like imposter syndrome. Which you guys just wrapped up your first arena tour with Breaking Benjamin which is freaking crazy. So yeah, Matty Mullins 1:43 I feel like there's a lot a lot in the air for the last two years and it's just just finally happening. I feel like we've had this combo in the air for like two years and we're finally getting to do it. Trevor Tyson 1:34 Dude, thanks for finally making this happen. Matty Mullins 1:33 What's up, man? Thanks for having me. And guys, I don't think you're ready for this but here is Maddy Mullins. He's the lead vocalist for the wildly successful metal core band Memphis may fire and the owner of OnPoint pomade. And this guy has an amazing story and offers so much hope and encouragement through his work in music. Today's guest is one that I've personally been a fan of for going on a decade now. ![]() Trevor Tyson 0:59 What's going on everyone and welcome to another episode of Trevor talks where we talk to real people about real topics and real stories. If I want to break this, I have to be the one that puts in the work to stop it. And now, if I don't want to be that way to break this in this family tree, this this line, this this linear thing that's happened, it keeps happening. If you're just willing to say, Alright, maybe my grandpa was abused, and maybe my dad was abused, and maybe my dad abused me. And there's, you have no idea all the ways that you'll be used and helped to inspire other people and speak with other people and walk through hard seasons of life with other people. But if you are willing to put in the work, there is so much beauty that can come from that. And that's why people are drawn to substance abuse and the quick fix the things that can just kind of numb something instantly, of course, that's attractive when you're hurting 24 hours a day, right. Matty Mullins 0:00 The hardest thing about anxiety and depression and trauma, and abuse, and all of it is that when you have to put in the work to get through something, or to heal a wound, it's usually something that you didn't ask for or you didn't cause. If you are experiencing mental health difficulties, you can find resources at (for females), (for teenagers) and or (for everyone).įollow Matty Mullins and Memphis May Fire:įacebook: Memphis May Fire, Matty Mullins ![]() We also take a walk through Matty’s personal story of mental health, anxiety, faith, music, and how his healing process has been an interweaving of all those things. That passion and vulnerability reach new heights with their upcoming album Remade in Misery, which holds songs like “The Fight Within,” “Somebody” and “Blood and Water.” In this episode of Trevor Talks, we talk about all of those songs, and about the reasons why Remade in Misery is Memphis May Fire’s strongest outing yet. Forever one to wear his heart on his songwriting sleeve, Matty has expressed his story in songs like “Sleepless Nights,” “Carry On” and “Heavy Is the Weight.” Matty Mullins is the lead singer of iconic metalcore band Memphis May Fire, fronting the band with his alternating clean and screamed vocals.
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