“This is our very first music video for the third single from our upcoming EP. We had so much fun making this video with our friends. It’s fun, it’s energetic and it shows a lighter side of the Michigan music scene while all the while having a serious message behind it. Working with the mighty Nick Frollo was a blast and such an easy process. If you’re a fan of hardcore without all the bullshit jock mentality, “The Friends You Need” is right up your alley” – Guitarist Keith Keister
Watch the new music video below and make sure to pre-order the Turncoat‘s Self-Titled EP over at MerchNOW.
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Since their debut in late 2014, Turncoat has worked hard to make a name all their own. Taking influence from 80’s hardcore punk with a mix of thrash, Turncoat has set a pace of searing guitar style, pounding drums and unforgettable vocals. All the while remaining true to the solid foundation that hardcore was built upon. Bringing to light personal, and everyday struggles in a way that is impossible to ignore.
Following the release of their debut single “Growing Up“, Turncoat has wasted no time hitting the road. Touring most of the United States in their first year. With no peak to their potential, Turncoat has been relentlessly pushing to reach every corner of the hardcore community. Telling it like it is to anyone who will listen. As the band prepares to release their Self-Titled EP, they continue to remain on the road hitting new grounds and tearing down barriers.
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