Memphis May Fire’s current tour has been dealt a big setback. A production truck carrying the metalcore band’s gear got into a serious accident en route. Emergency responders had to “cut out” the driver of the truck, according to MMF frontman Matty Mullins.
“Yesterday started with a phone call we never want to get. The truck carrying all of our equipment hit a patch of ice, lost control, and flipped on the highway,” Mullins wrote on social media. “The driver had to be cut out of the vehicle by first responders, but we’re incredibly grateful to be able to say he is safe and relatively unharmed. His safety was our number one priority.”
Some of the band’s “gear made it out of the wreckage.” Mullins clarified, however, that “most of our production did not.”
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