New Found Glory Release Bloody 'One More Round' Video
. (Radio.com) New Found Glory have been tweeting for what feels like month about the "One More Round" video, and for good reason. It's bloody good--bloody being the key word. Dressed all in white, with white instruments on a white floor in front of a white wall, the pop-punk foursome start playing the song only to be brutally attacked by a variety of serial killer-like villains. Armed with an assortment of weapons including brass knuckles, baseball bats, hatches and more. Singer Jordan Pundik is actually stabbed with a running chainsaw covering his bandmates in blood. The song about trolls that love to hate others on the Internet shows that the band is not only unaffected by harsh words, but also revel in the fact that haters have already taken notice of the band. "One more round, kick me when I'm down, but I've already won. when my name rolled off your tongue," sings Pundik. "Our 'One More Round' video was inspired by foreign horror films," explained guitarist Chad Gilbert in a release. "It's an extreme metaphor of the lyrics. Just trying to do what we love most, but like how it goes in life. When you do what you love people try to bring you down. As we have proven time and again. NFG can't be stopped." Watch the video here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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