The long-running punk outfit release new video ‘Not A Phase’ Off Latest Album ‘Last Band Standing’
Long-running San Diego/Temecula punk band Strike Twelve has released a new music video for “Not A Phase” off the trio’s recent album ‘Last Band Standing’ – out now on Thousand Islands Records.
The band says, ““Not a Phase” is the opening track on our newest full-length “Last Band Standing,” which was released June 30, 2023 on Thousand Islands Records.
The music video is a compilation of archived videos, photos and flyers from our 20+ years as a band. It was painstakingly pieced together by the one and only Felony Ron of @Felony Films / Felony Records.
We joke around that when people like our wives first met us, they thought the band was a temporary phase. Now, decades later, we’re still going strong. While being in a band has great potential to be disruptive to the rest our lives, it is in fact the glue that holds us together.”

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