Fit For A King Releases Music Video for "When Everything Means Nothing"

Fit For A King have dropped a visually captivating music video for "When Everything Means Nothing" today. The standout single from recently released album Dark Skies has been heralded by fans and press alike as one of the band's most vulnerable and anthemic songs. Fans can watch the music video today at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMbLDpUi3yE.
On the video, front man Ryan Kirby shares "This video was the most miserable, but most rewarding experience. Being sprayed with a fire hose, while it's 45 degrees outside isn't super fun. But we believed this song was worth the effort. It's about the pain, frustration people feel, watching others live a 'perfect' life on social media. Constantly feeling like you just weren't destined to have a good life, like you were born in the rain."
Fans will have a chance to hear "When Everything Means Nothing" as well as plenty of other tracks from the Billboard charting album when the band hits the road this summer for an epic headlining tour. With support from Norma Jean, Currents and Left Behind, Fit For A King will be delivering non-stop energy to stages across North America. A full list of tour dates can be found below with all tickets available at http://fitforakingband.com/.
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