
SOUTHPAW FLHC DROP VIDEO FOR EXPLOSIVE NEW SINGLE “TTG” — WATCH
Those who are “trained to go” are those who get ahead in life, thanks to the singular focus that is implicit in being such.
Fast-rising hardcore band SOUTHPAW FLHC — Alan King, guitar; Harrison Linder, drums; Marc Laroche, bass; and Daryn LaMontagne, vocals — have today dropped the video for explosive new single “TTG.”
The song clocks in under three minutes but boasts maximized mosh! It’s got breakdowns galore, riffs aplenty, and fist-in-the-air crowd chants. It sounds expressly designed for the Wall of Death, spin kicks, and floor punching.
A positive message is encased in the song’s unadulterated fury.
“‘TTG’ is a statement on discipline forged through adversity,” the band declares. “At its core, ‘TTG’ examines the mindset required to survive and lead. Displaying strength built through pressure, loss, and isolation. Experiencing and growing from great pain and loss becomes the foundation of building a legacy that will last the test of time. This song separates those who talk and those who walk, while displaying mental and physical strength as the ultimate advantage in any given situation.”
Last summer, the band announced its signing to Spinefarm and shared the new single “TORCHES.” It’s a heater that goes for the throat. Watch the video here.

ABOUT SOUTHPAW FLHC:
Southpaw FLHC, who bridge the gap between the old and new generations of hardcore with elements of punk, metal and hip hop, crashed the scene with their self-titled EP, released in 2020. They haven’t taken a breath since, releasing seven singles with accompanying music videos. Clearly, their DIY ethic is strong, as the band also hit the road — and hard. They’ve shared stages with and toured alongside With Blood Comes Cleansing, Tracheotomy, Bodysnatcher, Surfaced, and Hoods, inciting furious moshpits in every city they played. In 2025, they embarked on a headline run with Cutthroats, Kind Eyes, Unvow, and Resistor. Their hometown roots run deep as marrow, as evidenced by the fact that they headline and packed the first-ever show at a brand new venue called HARDLOVE in Jacksonville. Southpaw FLHC ain’t playing and they’ve established themselves as an up and comer in the hardcore scene. This is only the beginning. Their worldwide partnership with Spinefarm will allow them to ascend to the next level — because that is where they are ultimately headed. The band will drop its first-ever full-length in 2026 and it will serve as a definitive moment in Southpaw FLHC’s history. It will be their heaviest material to date and serve as a statement of self-empowerment, pushing through struggle, perseverance, and building a legacy that speaks to all walks of life.
