SUPREME UNBEING Release "Hide The Beast" Single Feat. ELEINE Vocalist; Music Video
November 26, 2021, 2 years ago
Supreme Unbeing is a mysterious 5-piece metal band led by vocalist/prophet Zac Red, with his fellow prophets D.Vine (Lead Guitar), D.Sciple (Rhythm Guitar), Unknown (Bass) and Al Mytee (Drums). Although the band just recently transformed from animated characters into real flesh and blood entities, their impact has been felt in the physical domain since the release (October 2020) of their debut full-length album Enter Reality.
Letting nature take its course, Supreme Unbeing have released their new haunting and high-octane single, "Hide The Beast", from their upcoming, second, full-length album, Enduring Physicality, to be released in May).
"Hide The Beast" will get your blood pumping as it offers dual perspectives of the brutality, and anxiety, of our raw nature - the one of the beast, and the one of the victim - but which is really which? Being the first Supreme Unbeing song with a feature, "Hide The Beast" features a guest appearance from Eleine vocalist Madeleine Liljestam.
“We all have a beast inside of us which we are trying, oh, so hard to tame, but in the end we cannot – as the song goes – hide the beast. We can only find inner peace, and build a solid relationship with ourselves, when we understand, and trust, our inner beast in the same way that we understand, and trust, the person that others believe that they see when they see you," says Zac Red.
Continuing the success of the previous, daunting and ominous-sounding, single "Face Of Evil", which already amassed +600.000 views on YouTube in less than one month, Supreme Unbeing, with "Hide The Beast" will force you, yet again, to take a deep look inside of yourself after studying the lyrics to the song. With Swedish actor Dragomir Mrsic (known from “Snabba Cash”, and “Edge Of Tomorrow” where he co-starred along Tom Cruise) also continuing his portrayal of yet another character, in the music video for Hide The Beast, only the fearless will dare to follow where this “mini-series” will lead.
“I’ve played many parts, and characters, both in life and on TV. I’ve “killed” the most people throughout Swedish TV-history, allowing me to use my inner beast to portray all those parts. This time, I’m not sure who’s actually the real beast," says Dragomir Mrsic.
Mixed and mastered by Sebastian “Seeb” Levermann, singer/guitarist of German metal outfit Orden Ogan, the track is available on Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer and all major streaming services.
“You cannot hide or run away from nature,” concludes Zac Red of Supreme Unbeing.