Road Less Traveled

Album: The Last Act Of Defiance (2014)
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Songfacts®:

  • The song's music video was directed by the documentary filmmaker Drew Stone (xxx All Ages xxx The Boston Hardcore Film, The Fabulous Journey Of Michael Alago). The band commented: "In 'Road Less Traveled', we talk about our journey in music and life. There's no better way to celebrate this journey than with a bunch of our friends and to shoot a fun video that documents yet another day for us four guys being blessed to be part of a great scene."

    "Drew Stone came out of retirement, stepped it up and directed the video, which captured the true essence behind us as a band," they added. "We hope you all enjoy it as much as we do! Hardcore is our life!!!"
  • Stone said about the clip: "It's a real throwback to the golden age of music videos. The video is shot in one take with no camera movement; everything happens right into the camera lens."

    "Sick Of It All is one of the rare hardcore bands who are confident with their place in history and actually have a sense of humor," he added. "It was a real honor and pleasure to work with them."

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