The Funeral Portrait Unleashes Live Chaos With ‘Live From Suffocate City’

The Funeral Portrait release their first-ever live album ‘Live From Suffocate City’, out now via Better Noise Music as a CD and Blu-ray combo and on vinyl in green and purple. The album documents the band’s sold-out Suffocate City Town Hall Meeting at The Masquerade in Atlanta, capturing the emo-rooted group in front of a packed hometown crowd. The release invites listeners inside a night defined by raw emotion, high-energy theatrics, and fan-favorite anthems.

The album includes live performances of “Holy Water” featuring Ivan Moody of Five Finger Death Punch and “Suffocate City” featuring Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills, both #1 singles on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay and Mediabase’s Active Rock charts. A live version and video of “Voodoo Doll” are also out now. Frontman Lee Jennings says, “‘Voodoo Doll’ is about the pain of watching someone you love disappear into addiction.” He adds, “This live video captures that raw emotion exactly how it felt that night.”