We have been fairly fuckin stoked to see that some good shit was occurring for Birmingham, Alabama straight-edge hardcore band No Treatment. They launched their debut EP I Hope I Die Right here right now (December 6), shortly after being signed to SharpTone Information. Together with it, they’ve shared a brand new single and music video for probably the greatest named songs I’ve ever heard of, “Hold Me From the Bible Belt.” Take a look at the video beneath.
I point out the “good shit” a part of what’s occurring with No Treatment since they’re nonetheless reeling from when vocalist Blaythe Steuer and bassist Jake Murnane have been stabbed again in September. The band dropped profit tees, of which you’ll be able to nonetheless buy right here.
When No Treatment initially made the EP announcement, in addition they shared one other single “Don’t Want Your Assist,” which featured Jesse Clark of the band Wielded Metal and Nick Likelihood from Lovely Little one of God.
Alongside the EP announcement, the band put out a brand new single known as “Don’t Want Your Assist,” which options visitor appearances from Jesse Clark of the band Wielded Metal and Nick Likelihood from Lovely Little one of God. Steuer stated this of that monitor:
“‘Don’t Want Your Assist’ is about my touring expertise all through the nation, and studying that many individuals nonetheless view the Southeast by way of a lens of negativity. The which means behind the tune is broad, within the sense that it actually acknowledges the painful previous of the area. Nevertheless it additionally makes clear that it doesn’t assist anybody to proceed shitting on the present individuals right here that solely wish to make it a greater place for everybody.”