
Pennsylvanian post-hardcore bashers Title Fight will release their sophomore album Floral Green in a couple of weeks, and it rules pretty hard. We’ve already heard first single “Head In The Ceiling Fan,” and now we’ve got the gruesome, Camcorder-driven video for the album track “Secret Society.” In this one, a sweet adolescent girl, in a moment of romantic disappointment, goes Full Leatherface. The band co-directs alongside Hannah Roman, and the result is NSFW for crazy-insane violence.
Video by Hannah Roman and Title Fight
Directed and Edited by Hannah Roman
Floral Green is out 9/18 on SideOneDummy.
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Oh, you’re very welcome…
Simmer.
Who got the keys to my Bimmer ?
That was cute.
FWIW, Floral Green is Title Fight’s third LP, not second.
The Last Thing You Forget was a compilation of prior EP releases, so this is technically their second full length release.
Nope it’s their second. Shed was their first, Floral Green is their second. The Last You Thing You Forget was a collection of ep’s.
D’oh. Carry on, then.
Title Fight on Stereogum? How strange. You know they played Warped Tour, right?
I never really got the hype for Title Fight around the time of Shed’s release, that album never really did anything for me. But I’ve loved both of these singles and I’m really, really looking forward to Floral Green, for whatever reason.
The song’s decent, but I was really hoping for something more along the lines of “Head In A Ceiling Fan.” I realize I came into this band only recently not really being familiar with their hardcore roots, but I’ve heard enough Hot Water Music, Jawbreaker and Archers of Loaf to know this style can be done quite a bit better. Maybe I’m just getting older and less tolerant of all that yellin’ and drum bangin’.
Funnily enough I was a little bit disappointed when I heard ‘Head In A Ceiling Fan’ but absolutely love this. Though I am a big fan of their earlier almost pop-punk stuff. At least Title Fight have a lot of variety to offer.