WATCH: Stick To Your Guns Perform Gripping New Tracks For ‘Something Loud’ Session [EXCLUSIVE] | THE NOISE


It has been far too long since we shared our last installment of Something Loud featuring The Barbarians of California. How about we change that today with another barbaric California act — Orange County’s own, Stick To Your Guns.

Hitting Studio Eleven43 in Los Angeles earlier this year, the hardcore heroes — Jesse Barnett [vocals], Andrew Rose [bass], Adam Galindo [drums], Chris Dawson [guitar], and Josh James [guitar] — showed up bright and early ready to unleash hard-hitting tracks from their thrilling new album Keep Planting Flowers

Diving into the record’s killer intro “We All Die Anyway,” followed by heaters “Spineless” and “Invisible Rain,” the scene staples conclude their impassioned live session with their brooding title track, “Keep Planting Flowers.”

To check out your new favorite Something Loud performance, be sure to look below. Afterward, for more from Stick To Your Guns, like tickets to their current US tour with Paleface Swiss and Nasty, head here.


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