Beak presents videos for “Billions of Eyes” and “Hands Collide”

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The balance of head banging guitar riffs and sultry vocals are emanated within the genre of classic metal rock. For years, artists have been trying to perfect the unique sound of scream-o music that sometimes turns heads, and other times, fails. However, with the masterful sounds of Beak, we realize that attaining the goal of recognition comes easy for these musicians. With the introduction of their album Eyrie and videos for “Billions of Eyes” and “Hands Collide,” we see the forthcoming influences of what Beak has to offer.

 “Billions of Eyes” captures the necessities of realizing how strong and beautiful the world is. With scenes of landscapes shown in eerie and somewhat haunting black and white images, the song illuminates the importance of the natural world. It gives listeners a sense of awareness like no other, and it presents us with the idea that humans are relatively small and incapable of overpowering nature.

“Hands Collide” is somewhat of a mini-film, in which we watch a determined protagonist fulfill a menacing plan. Both videos encompass the contemporary metal music scene in ways that are daunting and chaotic, but Beak captures an essence and a style that is incomparable to other bands that have tried to possess the same lasting rock elements.

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