RIVERSIDE: No Bragging Rights raises PTSD awareness with video

No Bragging Rights

Riverside’s No Bragging Rights has released a new video (Contributed Image)

Riverside’s No Bragging Rights released new album “Cycles” in October and now the band’s newest video aims to bring some awareness to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder suffered by veterans.

The song is “Repeater” and the hardcore-inspired band’s song is about pushing forward through adversity.

Here’s what lead singer Mike Perez had to say about the video:

“I’m happy but not just because it’s my favorite track off the album, but because of the message behind it. Also, I’m glad we went the soldier route. I don’t think people understand the emotional strain some of them have to deal with when returning back to normal life.”

Take a look at the video:

The band has been on a national tour supporting “Cycles,” but the closest they’ll get to a hometown show is Sunday, Dec. 9 at the Pirate Bar in Santa Ana. That show is all ages and tickets are $10 in presale at http://www.deadprod.bigcartel.com/. The Pirate Bar’s address is 604 E. Dyer Road.