Cage Fight Premiere New Single & Music Video “Oxygen”

British crossover band Cage Fight have released a new single titled “Oxygen,” taken from their upcoming sophomore album “Exuvia.” The record is set to arrive this Friday, May 1st via Spinefarm.
The track is accompanied by a music video directed by Shaun Hodson (Cradle Of Filth, Monument Of Misanthropy).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=videoseries
Speaking on the song, vocalist Rachel Aspe said:
“When your worries occupy all the space in your head, you’re navigating through fog; every task, every move, feels like a challenge. Oxygen is about a fight against time, when everything becomes overwhelming and suffocating.
The mask on the album cover is the radiotherapy mask my grandmother wore every day for her cancer treatment. It was moulded to her, and I’m now wearing it as she lives through me. The process was painful and exhausting. This is a symbol of strength, perseverance, and healing. It represents a cage you fight in, until you shed your skin and are reborn. The mask also has specific meanings for each song on the album.
In ‘Oxygen‘, we wanted to portray the feelings of fear, oppression and anxiety. To be locked in this cage, pushed down by its weight. The mask here is our own mind, and overwhelming thoughts, while seeing time passing by and being powerless.”
The band will celebrate the album’s release with a launch party this Friday at Blondie’s in London, UK. Following that, they’ll head out for a run of festival appearances, with dates listed below.
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