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LOCUST GROVE Releases Official Music Video for “Worth My Time”!

Oklahoma City, OK based Hard Rock band LOCUST GROVE has released the official music video for their new single, “Worth My Time.” Featuring the band performing in Oklahoma City, OK with 3130 Studios by Clark Deal, with the model shots by Alex Heider from Atlanta, GA, “Worth My Time” is the first single off of the band’s upcoming, debut LP, Battle of Locust.

““Worth My Time’ is a song we wrote about keeping someone around in your life that is absolutely not worth having around and finally realizing that person isn’t worth your time anymore. The music for this one is heavy and hard hitting, we released this song first to satisfy the die hard Locust Grove fans. Worth My Time will get your blood flowing the moment the first line hits!” – LOCUST GROVE

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APPLESPOTIFYAMAZONLocust Grove is a four-piece, high-energy hard rock band based out of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Loaded with heavy guitar riffs, formidable grooves, and raw emotion — you can’t stop yourself from banging your head when you listen to Locust Grove.

Catch LOCUST GROVE Live!06/03 @ Whiskey Nights – Oklahoma City, OK 06/04 @ Legends Pub House and Venue – Chickasha, OK 06/05 @ The Venue Shrine – Tulsa, OK

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