Southpaw FLHC‘s new single “Nail In The Coffin” has received its online premiere. That song is complemented by the below official music video and is taken from the hardcore band’s forthcoming new album “The Standard” (due out July 31st.) The band’s vocalist Daryn LaMontagne went in deep on the meaning behind what he attempted to convey with the track, stating:
“‘Nail In The Coffin‘ is ultimately a conversation with your current and past self. We are not defined by what we are born into nor do we have to be a victim of the people, situations, or places at play. While your past self may have dealt with a lot of frustrations within, hard times, situations that are ‘not by choice,’ loss, and/or generational curses, your future self will be thankful for those times, people and places. Because that is what will make you stand taller, stronger, more wise and stoic in the end.
When you seek a better way of life, it’s not about getting to the destination as quickly as possible. Instead, it’s about the daily decisions you make and the person you become because of those decisions. The character you build and the person you become along the way is key. Essentially, ‘Nail In The Coffin‘ is a final goodbye to your old ways, the individuals you fell victim to for periods of time, past habits, and excuses that ultimately kept you from getting to your overall destination.
Driving that final nail in the coffin and burying a weaker version of yourself will ensure that you never become a product of what you were thrown into, never become the same as the average man, and that you will reach your full potential. This is an experience of ENLIGHTENMENT.”