Ex-Turnstile Guitarist Brady Ebert Launches New Band The S.E.T.
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Ex-Turnstile Guitarist Brady Ebert Launches New Band The S.E.T.
"Former Turnstile guitarist Brady Ebert has launched his new band, The S.E.T. The group performed their first show on Saturday night (September 27th) at Zen West in Baltimore. The S.E.T. - short for The Self Evident Truth, per the band's Instagram - were opening for veteran hardcore act Death Threat. Footage of the gig hit Instagram stories and latter Reddit."
"In the latter clip, the band sounds like it's at least hardcore adjacent, though Ebert - donning his recognizable bucket hat - does unleash some pretty shreddy metal leads thru a 5150 amp."
"Next up, Ebert and company are booked to play the Baltimore Soundstage on January 31st as part of the 2026 Disturbin' the Peace festival, which is headlined by Hatebreed and also features notable hardcore acts such as Agnostic Front. Ebert and Turnstile parted ways in 2022 in an apparently acrimonious split. Ebert had co-founded the Baltimore-based hardcore outfit with Brendan Yates, Franz Lyons, and Daniel Fang in 2010, and appeared on all the band's first three albums, including 2021's . At the time of his exit, Turnstile wished Ebert well in a social media post, but a court document showed that drummer Daniel Fang applied for a temporary peace order against Ebert through the District Court of Maryland, thought the request was ultimately denied due to "no statutory basis for relief," which equates to a lack of evidence."
Brady Ebert launched a new band called The S.E.T. and played a debut show on September 27 at Zen West in Baltimore, opening for Death Threat. Footage from the gig circulated on Instagram stories and Reddit, showing a hardcore-adjacent sound with Ebert adding shreddy metal leads through a 5150 amp. The S.E.T. are scheduled to play Baltimore Soundstage on January 31, 2026, as part of the Disturbin' the Peace festival headlined by Hatebreed. Ebert parted ways with Turnstile in 2022 after co-founding the band in 2010 and appearing on its first three albums; a requested temporary peace order was denied due to "no statutory basis for relief."
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