Full Scale Riot Releases "Betrayus" Music Video
New York City-area hardcore quartet Full Scale Riot just released an official video hailing from debut EP," Depopulation", created for the record's third track, "Betrayus."
The clip broadcasts the band's groove-heavy, metallic hardcore fury shot and edited by Mike "Diggy" Murphy (Ill-Roc Records). Available below, the "Betrayus" video cuts politically-charged themes that reside in the band's tunes with performance footage in an energetic explosion.
Full Scale Riot comments: "The song title 'Betrayus' is a riff on the General Petraeus scandal in name only. 'Betrayus' is about friendship and loyalty, or the illusion of. It's the ugly side of allowing yourself to be vulnerable. This song is a slight departure from the rest of the politically driven songs on the EP, although the same sentiment can be applied to our elected officials; that's why you can see labor movement images as well as other political themes throughout the video."
You can also catch the riot in action on these dates:
8/08/2015 The Blue Room - Secaucus, NJ
8/30/2015 Lucky 13 Saloon - Brooklyn, NY w/ Urban Waste, Reason Enough, Sicker Than Most
9/12/2015 The Blue Room - Secaucus, NJ
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