Guitarist Brady Ebert has urged his fans to not support his now former band The S.E.T.. That hardcore outfit ousted Ebert last month, roughly a month before yesterday’s (March 06th) release of their debut EP, “Self Evident Truth“. At the time, The S.E.T. collectively stated:
“Brady is no longer a member of THE S.E.T. We will not stand by his ridiculous comments and behavior toward the members of our band and our community. We will continue to put on for Baltimore hardcore and thank everyone for their support.”
Brady‘s firing came about in the wake of disparaging comments he about his former bandmates in melodic hardcore stars Turnstile, as well as apparent heated exchanges with and about other individuals. Taking to his Instagram story yesterday, March 06th, Ebert relayed that while he was proud of his work with The S.E.T., he encouraged fans not to support the band:
“The S.e.t. Ep came out today. Check it out on Spotify or somewhere streaming but dont support the band, as at this point it’s more a cover band than anything. I’m proud of the sound I created and the riffs on that album, as well as the whole art direction and image that I contributed.
I’m not normally one to talk on the internet or publicly as anyone who knows me knows but misinformation and lying are becoming an epidemic in this world”
Thus far The S. E.T. have continued on as a trio with a replacement for Ebert pending. Ebert meanwhile has since bounced back with another new outfit dubbed Experience.
