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Supreme Unbeing return with nightmarish new single, ‘Scarecrow’!

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SUPREME UNBEING is an elusive 5-piece metal band shrewd in mystery. Led by vocalist Zac Red, who taps into the depths of the human psyche to unfold paramount messages for the benefit of mankind, accompanied by his most terrifying thoughts The Demon, The Shadow, The Nightmare & The Legend.

Although the band just recently played their first show on Earth for a sold-out crowd in Stockholm, Sweden, their impact has been felt in the physical domain since the release of their two full-length albums “Enter Reality” (2020) and “Enduring Physicality” (2022) amassing a fan-base reaching all across the globe. Highlights include +10 million streams and noteworthy reviews and premieres in esteemed magazines such as Revolver, Metal Hammer, Rock Hard, Sweden Rock Magazine as well as landing Spotify editorial playlisting’s for multiple singles.

Despite all the success, the band has felt uncomfortable with their visual imagery, as it was based on cartoonish animation from their first music videos. That’s why the band has decided to drop their previous monikers and adopt a ghastly new identity as they release the nightmarish, yet head-bangingly persuasive, new song – Scarecrow.

“When the night falls the frights and phobias of mankind come alive, and the scarecrow of your mind reminds you of who controls your fantasy. Yes, the creepy scarecrow! Often presenting itself as a demon in your dreams or a shadow in the night, the scarecrow stirs up your own beliefs and nurtures your most horrifying fantasies. No one can escape the scarecrow.” Says Zac Red.

With +7 million views combined on YouTube for the most popular tracks Animals (2020), which featured ex-Megadeth bassist David Ellefson in a cartoon render, and the tracks Face Of Evil (2021), Hide The Beast (2021), Savior 2022) all featuring Swedish actor Dragomir Mrsic (known from Snabba Cash, and Edge Of Tomorrow co-starred along Tom Cruise) Supreme Unbeing continues their tradition of visualizing their music in a cinematic, action-filled, fashion. This time by partnering with G13 Production House, who have produced recent videos for the likes of Amon Amarth, Arch Enemy, Behmoth, Kreator and many more, to capture the horrifying essence of the scarecrow.

The video, filmed in an actual abandoned laboratory in Wroclaw, Poland which was used during WW2 in thought-control experiments, may scare the living guts out of us all as we get to revisit the mad scientist who tried to create the perfect demon.

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Afropunk band We Don’t Ride Llamas shares new track “(2-Inch) Grave”

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In the heart of Austin’s vibrant music scene, there’s a band stirring up emotions and breaking boundaries with their latest release, “(2-Inch) Grave”. We Don’t Ride Llamas, an Afro Punk/Metal sensation, has unleashed an anthem that transcends mere sound, delving deep into the realms of raw emotion and storytelling prowess.

Formed by Chase, Max, Blake, and Kit Mitchell, We Don’t Ride Llamas is not your usual band; they’re storytellers, weaving narratives through their music. Influenced by an eclectic mix of musical legends such as Robert Johnson, Jimi Hendrix, and Sister Rosetta Tharp, WDRL pays homage to their predecessors while carving out their own unique sound.

Their new song “(2-Inch) Grave” pays homage to the victims of Winter Storm Uri which had a devastating impact on Texas in February 2021. Reflecting on the genesis of the track, the band shares the harrowing experience that inspired it: “I didn’t know if our family was going to make it out alive. We had never been that cold before, especially not without sufficient help. I’m grateful that our community was there for us.”

But “(2-Inch) Grave” isn’t just about reliving past traumas; it’s about finding solace and connection. We Don’t Ride Llamas invites listeners to join them on a cathartic journey, where shared experiences and emotions converge. It’s a musical space where vulnerability is celebrated, and no one feels alone.

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