News: Fit For A King release video for ‘Begin the Sacrifice

FIT FOR A KING SHARE “BEGIN THE SACRIFICE” VIDEO — WATCH NEW ALBUM LONELY GOD ARRIVES AUGUST 1 VIA SOLID STATE FALL 2025 HEADLINE TOUR FEATURING MAKE THEM SUFFER, SPITE, + 156/SILENCE SET FOR FALL FIT FOR A KING — Ryan Kirby, vocals; Bobby Lynge, guitar; Daniel Gailey, guitar; Trey Celaya, drums; and Ryan “Tuck” O’Leary — bass/vocals — recently announced their new album and eighth overall, titled Lonely God. It was recorded in Los Angeles with producer Daniel Braunstein [Spiritbox]. Lonely God will arrive on August 1 via Solid State Records. Pre-order it here. Today, the band shares the video for “Begin the Sacrifice.” Watch it here. “Thematically, you can think of it as a person who’s ready to begin the sacrifice of himself for a greater cause, but there are a million things asking for his attention,” says Kirby about the song’s subject matter. “It’s not necessarily religion. People are arguing about everything these days. So, it’s easy to end up believing in nothing because you feel overwhelmed.” LONELY GOD TRACK LISTING: “Begin The Sacrifice” “The Temple” “Extinction” “No Tomorrow” “Shelter” “Monolith” (Feat. Lochie Keogh) “Lonely God” “Between Us” “Sentient” “Blue Venom” “Technium” (Feat. Landon Tewers) “Witness The End” (Feat. Chris Motionless) |
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Additionally, FFAK just announced their Fall 2025 headline tour plans. The trek kicks off on October 30 in Phoenix and runs through December 7 in their hometown of Dallas. Make Them Suffer, Spite, and 156/Silence will support. All dates are below. Get tickets here. VIP packages are available here. FIT FOR A KING ON TOUR: WITH MAKE THEM SUFFER, SPITE, + 156/SILENCE: 10/30 — Phoenix, AZ — Marquee Theatre 10/31 — San Diego, CA — Soma 11/1 — Anaheim, CA — House of Blues 11/2 — Los Angeles, CA — The Belasco 11/4 — Sacramento, CA — Ace of Spades 11/6 — Spokane, WA — Knitting Factory 11/7 — Boise, ID — Knitting Factory 11/8 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Union 11/9 — Denver, CO — Fillmore 11/11 — Kansas City, MO — Uptown Theater 11/12 — St. Louis, MO — The Pageant 11/14 — Chicago, IL — Riviera Theatre 11/15 — Detroit, MI — Royal Oak Music Theatre 11/16 — Cleveland, OH — House of Blues 11/18 — Toronto, ON — History 11/19 — Montreal, QC — Olympia 11/21 — Worcester, MA — The Palladium 11/22 — Baltimore, MD — Nevermore Hall 11/23 — Cincinnati, OH — Bogart’s 11/25 — Philadelphia, PA — The Fillmore 11/26 — New York, NY — Palladium Times Square 11/28 — Raleigh, NC — The Ritz 11/29 — Nashville, TN — Marathon Music Works 11/30 — Atlanta, GA — Tabernacle 12/2 — St. Petersburg, FL — Jannus Live* 12/3 — Orlando, FL — House of Blues* 12/5 — Houston, TX — Warehouse* 12/6 — San Antonio, TX — Vibes Event Center* 12/7 — Dallas, TX — The Bomb Factory * *NO MAKE THEM SUFFER |
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ABOUT FFAK: Fit For A King harness the power of their brotherhood in order to push forward. The music contains traces of the members’ personal and collective experiences grafted onto an ever-evolving sonic palette of metalcore unpredictability, alternative melody, and deathcore brutality laced with electronic alchemy. As trends came and went in the background of the last decade, the quintet has weathered trials and tribulations as well as enduring the chaos of a world constantly influx. However, their bond stretches back to 2011 when Fit For A King unleashed their independent debut Descendants. They continually progressed with Creation/Destruction [2013], Slave to Nothing [2014], Deathgrip [2016], and The Path [2020]. Meanwhile, 2022’s The Hell We Create marked their fifth Top 3 debut on the Billboard Top Christian Albums Chart and third straight Top 15 debut on the Top Album Sales Chart. Outburn applauded how, “With The Hell We Create, Fit For A King takes on a new depth,“ and KERRANG! assured, “It hits hard in all the right places.”They’ve impressively garnered just shy of half-a-billion streams fueled by staples like “When Everything Means Nothing,” “The Price of Agony,” “Breaking the Mirror,” and more. Along the way, they also collaborated with the likes of August Burns Red, The Plot In You, The Ghost Inside, and We Came As Romans in addition to packing houses on tour. In 2025, you can hear their strength and camaraderie loud and clear on their eighth full-length offering, Lonely God [Solid State Records]. |