During an April 23 appearance on SiriusXM's "Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk", GODSMACK frontman Sully Erna publicly disclosed for the first time his romantic relationship with Dorothy Martin, the lead singer of the rock band DOROTHY.
Erna also talked about his musical collaboration with Dorothy on a track called "Set Me Free".
He said: "It's actually really good.
It's a banger.
It's coming out soon." Regarding how he first hooked up with Dorothy on the aforementioned song, Sully said: "Me and her connected originally because we both went through some history and with bad relationships.
A lot of people kind of go through these things, but we have the opportunity to kind of voice it and vent it through our art.
So we both kind of had gone through a similar situation that just felt really appropriate to kind of write about it and set it free.
And the song became obvious.
And it's just a down-and-dirty good hard rock song.
And it's not a ballad, it's nothing sappy.
It's actually the opposite."Dorothy, who celebrated her 40th birthday earlier this month, told "Trunk Nation" host Eddie Trunk that she was thrilled about her new relationship.
"I love this man," she said about the 58-year-old Sully.
"He's such a good, solid man.
I feel safe with him.
And we had a wonderful friendship for months and months.
I've never laughed so much in my life.
My face hurts."In a separate interview with Billboard Erna described "Set Me Free" as "an incredibly powerful and really straight-up, bad-ass, boot-kicking rock song.
[Dorothy] has a hell of a voice; she's so cool and smokey and bluesy.
We were really up to do a song with her, so we jumped in the studio with Scott Stevens and me producing, and it's really cool.
The voices work really well together.
I'm really excited to release that song and have that get out on the Internet and the airwaves and see how people respond."Earlier this month, Dorothy told U.K.'s Daily Mail that she was once involved in a deeply toxic relationship with a world-renowned musician from another popular band.
"He was...
famous and successful.
I won't say his name because this isn't about him," she said.
"This is about giving survivors the strength to leave and recover from abuse."Elaborating on the mistreatment she suffered at the hands of the musician in question, she said: "I knew things weren't right because his actions and words wouldn't line up.
He would gaslight and lie to keep me off balance.
He made promises of love and a future, but once he gained my trust he treated me with contempt and cruelty.
The emotional and psychological abuse wrecked my nervous system."She added: 'My ex admitted to doing horrendous things in his previous marriage but always had an excuse.
He also worked very hard to smear his ex, that was a major red flag that I didn't take seriously enough.'