Fast-rising hardcore band Southpaw FLHC have unleashed their latest statement of intent with the video for brand-new single “TTG”.
Clocking in at under three minutes, “TTG” wastes no time. The track is a compact detonation of breakdowns, serrated riffs, and fist-raising gang vocals, engineered for wall-of-death chaos, spin kicks, and floor-punching intensity. But beneath the unrelenting aggression lies a core message rooted in discipline, resilience, and earned strength.

The band explains:
“‘TTG’ is a statement on discipline forged through adversity. 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 Records and dropped the ferocious single “TORCHES”, signaling the beginning of a new chapter. With “TTG”, that momentum only intensifies.
Formed with a clear DIY ethic, Southpaw FLHC bridge old-school hardcore grit with elements of punk, metal, and hip-hop. Since the release of their self-titled EP in 2020, they’ve delivered a steady stream of singles and videos while relentlessly touring.
The band has shared stages with acts including With Blood Comes Cleansing, Tracheotomy, Bodysnatcher, Surfaced, and Hoods, leaving a trail of furious pits in their wake. In 2025, they embarked on a headline run alongside Cutthroats, Kind Eyes, Unvow, and Resistor, further cementing their reputation as one of hardcore’s most determined up-and-comers.
Deeply rooted in their Jacksonville scene, the band even headlined and packed the first-ever show at the city’s new HARDLOVE venue, proof that their hometown support runs deep.
With a full-length album slated for 2026, described as their heaviest and most definitive material yet, Southpaw FLHC are locked in and, as the title suggests, truly trained to go.