Heir Monty Heats Things Up With “Fireball”


An explosive alternative gem that instantly immerses you into its intoxicating mayhem.

Northern California’s genre-defying artist Heir Monty has returned with his latest single, “Fireball”—a blistering, emotional fusion of emo trap, swancore, horror-folk, and glitch-rock that feels like a late-night confession set to fire.

Describing himself as a “hauntcore bard from the glitching edge of myth and machine,” Monty is known for pushing boundaries, and “Fireball” continues that trend with haunting melodies, poetic lyricism, and gritty emotion. The track’s narrative explores heartbreak, self-destruction, and reckless abandon, with standout lyrics like: “Down on my luck, let’s get drunk / Day drink today, again next month.”

Accompanied by warped instrumentals and addictive alt-rock hooks, “Fireball” builds an immersive sonic world where memories burn like liquor and vulnerability becomes power. It’s a standout single for fans of artists like Lil Peep, $uicideboy$, or even Phoebe Bridgers’ most haunting moments—but with Monty’s uniquely theatrical edge.

Whether you’re crying on the freeway or lost in neon barstool sermons, Heir Monty’s “Fireball” is a track that speaks to the rawest corners of the soul—and demands you listen loud.



RGM RATING

Rating: 3 out of 5.

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