Tim Williams Delivers Powerful New Single “Sister Misery” From New Band Rollin’ Coffin

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As the former frontman of both Bloodsimple and Vision of Disorder, Tim Williams is no stranger to the hardcore music lifestyle. On his new band’s latest single, “Sister Misery”, he gives us a snapshot into those early days and hard living.

Listen to “Sister Misery” now:

When asked about the motivation behind the song, Tim recalls, “touring the world, drifting from bar to bar, sometimes I used to wake up in the afternoon after fighting in the streets all night. It was a crazy time. Honestly, I’m lucky I survived it all. Some of my friends didn’t. My life at that time is all over those lyrics.”

The new song is a follow up single to Rollin’ Coffin’s first track, “Runaway”, which debuted in the top 5 on both the NACC & Metal Contraband Radio Charts. In addition to the radio support, the band has received very positive reviews from press and the official streaming services which have featured the song in various playlists.

Jay Reason recently signed Tim and Rollin’ Coffin to his label, Static Era Records, and is excited about the reaction they are seeing. “Sister Misery showcases another side of Tim Williams; as a writer and artist. With two singles released, listeners are finally starting to get a feel for the diversity of Tim’s new project.”

Stay tuned for more new music, videos and behind the scenes footage from Rollin’ Coffin. Stream “Sister Misery” on all streaming outlets now: https://smarturl.it/sister-misery

For more on Rollin’ Coffin, including behind the scenes and in-studio updates, visit:

https://www.instagram.com/rollincoffin/

For info on Static Era, visit:

https://staticerarecords.com/

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