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Nashville’s THE FRST Collaborates With Jesse Hughes And Jennie Vee of Eagles of Death Metal on New Single “Murderabilia”

Nashville’s The Frst Collaborates with Eagles of Death Metal on New Single “Murderabilia”

Mixed & Produced by Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount (All Time Low, Mayday Parade, Set it Off, Cartel)

Stream The Single Here

Stream The Behind-The-Scenes Video Here

The Frst

The Frst returns with the new single “Murderabilia” a collaboration with Eagles of Death Metal. The track was mixed & produced by Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount (All Time Low, Mayday Parade, Set it Off, Cartel) and serves as the follow-up to The Frst’s last collab, the single “Bruce Lee,” with Kellin Quinn and Sleeping With Sirens, which hit #29 on the iTunes chart and became Kellin’s #6th most popular song on Spotify.

The Frst mastermind Mikei Gray says, “I found out about the concept of Murderabilia from listening to the band, Acid Bath. The cover of one of their records is a painting by John Wayne Gacy. That led me down a rabbit hole into discovering that Murderabilia was when items are taken from murders or crime scenes and sold.

“I thought that was kind of sick, and it motivated me to write the song in a really rapid fashion. I felt like more people needed to know about this…It was such an honor to work with Jennie and Jesse. The EODM are one of my favorite bands, it’s still such a trip.”

Eagles of Death Metal

The Frst is an American rock musical project founded by singer and guitarist Mikei Gray in Nashville, Tennessee. Before forming The Frst, Gray had worked as a touring musician for artists such as Sublime with Rome, Village People, Florida Georgia Line, and Portugal. The Man, playing in venues such as the Vans Warped Tour and the Grand Ole Opry. Gray founded The Frst in 2017, changing the spelling of the project’s name to reflect its collaborative nature and changing lineup.

Stream “Murderabilia” on DSPs HERE.

Watch a behind-the-scenes video on the making of “Murderabilia” HERE.

About The Frst:
Before Mikei Gray started The Frst, he lived beneath a radio tower and as a result heard music in his head constantly, even when was trying to sleep. But one day his right ear was cut off and sewn back on, and it changed the way he heard music forever (obviously). Luckily though, the music was already playing in his head because of the radio tower.

Then one night while asleep in a dream, almost as if someone had whispered in his ear…he heard, “you should call it The Frst”. So that’s exactly what he did…. The “i” was left out as a reminder to keep things fun and free…and while Mikei Gray may be the only full-time member of The Frst, he asserts, “I’m not The Frst. The songs are The Frst. The sound is The Frst. You are The Frst. I make these songs because I physically have to- it’s what’s blaring in my head when I try to sleep at night. Thank you so much for listening….Love you Frst Family.”

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