Growth – Deliver First New Music In Over Half A Decade With New Single, Remember Me As Fire

Below rock bottom under the weight of truth.
Yet in facing truth there is a spark that reveals there’s more to you than your darkest place…

Over half a decade on from the release of their debut album The Smothering Arms of Mercy, Melbourne progressive-death outfit Growth have returned with Remember Me As Fire, their first new music since 2020.

Growth began in 2017 as a reflective space for brothers Tristan Barnes (guitar/bass/artwork) Nelson Barnes (drums), and vocalist LF, later joined by Nick Rackham (bass) and Ben Boyle (guitar), to explore trauma, mental illness and grief without romanticising them. The project was never intended as catharsis for its own sake, but as a way to illustrate recovery in all its brutality. Not as linear progress, but as something fractured, cyclical and deeply human.

Remember Me As Fire begins precisely where The Smothering Arms of Mercy ended. Written from the perspective of existing below rock bottom, the track explores the moment where self-erasure feels easier than self-awareness and the violence required to step beyond that.

The line “I thought I had already fallen as far as I could go” is delivered with almost vile contempt, before giving way to a subtle shift in tone, a fragile, uneasy suggestion of possibility “a shadow with a dream to grasp the warmth of sunlight.”

Remember Me As Fire” isn’t a demand for legacy, but a refusal to disappear quietly into the abyss. Fire in this context doesn’t equal triumph, but awareness. Painful, consuming and necessary.

The single marks the first step into Growth’s next chapter, one that interrogates the dignity we attach to suffering, the comfort of identifying solely with trauma, and the terrifying possibility that we might be more than the stories that have kept us alive.

Listen to “Remember Me As Fire”
https://orcd.co/remembermeasfire

Watch the video
https://youtu.be/BFx0u27Buro