The second single from Australian Rock Artist Envy Marshall, The Fire. The track drips of hunger and determination, filled with hard rocking riffs this song captures the blood, sweat and tears it takes to make rock’n’roll as a Female Solo Artist. Filmed in Joshua Tree California the Video feels like a scene from Faster Pussycat, Envy is surrounded by Bad Ass Women as she thrashes her Les Paul in the 104 Degree Fahrenheit sun.
“It was so damn hot the speakers exploded” – Nick Egan – Video Director. Alanis Morrisette, INXS.
“The song represents the battle we face when we are fighting for what we want and the FIRE we need to take it all by the balls and make it a damn reality!” – Envy Marshall
Raised on AC/DC and heavily influenced by the WWE Attitude Era of Professional Wrestling and the hard hitting sounds of Seether, Papa Roach, Shinedown, Halestorm, Hinder & Puddle Of Mudd. Australian born, American raised. Ex pro-wrestler turned rock musician Envy delivers you hard hitting, in your face, female fronted rock’n’roll.
“It sounds like Hulk Hogan having a three way with Kid Rock and Madonna whilst getting body slammed through a table by Chad Kroeger”
You want balls out female rock? Then you have found your home with Envy FKN Marshall. Check out the podcast on YouTube & Spotify to get behind the music. New album release early 2023.
Online:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0YWlVX6nIsOvJCRUertJ5h
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1s7QzGkD3c0uqxqHykbBow
https://www.instagram.com/envymarshall/?hl=en
https://www.facebook.com/envymarshall/
http://www.envymarshall.com
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