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Experimental band BEASTS share unnerving new video for noise rock experiment “The Shearing”

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If you’ve recently caught the unsettling atmosphere of The Witch, Robert Eggers’ folk horror film about dark forces and personal haunting in New England’s wilderness, Antoine Romeo’s debut video for BEASTS’ first single, “The Shearing,” might feel like a chilling continuation. Directed by Jeremy Puffet, it can be viewed in full right here.

Emerging from the mind of Romeo, known for his work with the post-punk outfit RUN SOFA, BEASTS explores depths of genre-blending and unsettling themes in a way thatโ€™s uncompromisingly raw. Aย full immersion into noise, punk, rap, and doom, all wielded to speak on gritty social issues.

Lyrics:

We gonโ€™ party up
Letโ€™s do it for them
Put down our masks
Headbang to the ground

Letโ€™s see what you got
Please show me again
Letโ€™s ward off the spells
Feed them to the hounds, yeah

This is the shearing

Poorly advised from a young age
People wanna chop your head off
Put on your disguise, a fake smile on your face
People wanna chop your head off

Romeo has shaped BEASTS into something uniquely visceral, churning with themes that feel intensely personal and politically charged.

BEASTS

His debut album, also titled The Shearing captures the weight of generational trauma, class division, immigration, and societal constructs that, for many, frame daily reality.

Growing up in Charleroi within a large Italian immigrant family, Romeoโ€™s perspective is both informed and sharpened by his roots and experiences.

The album channels these stories and frustrations with a relentless energy that feels almost cathartic in its honesty.

To bring BEASTS to life, Romeo didnโ€™t go solo in the literal senseโ€”he brought together Ghentโ€™s drummer Tijl Van de Casteele, known for his work in WHORSES, and bassist Franรงois Hantson from Tournai, whose experience in bands like FEEL and MINGAWASH rounds out a rhythm section that strikes with brutal precision.

The Shearing,” the album’s leading track, embodies the raw, unfiltered sound that BEASTS brings to the table. Thereโ€™s no gloss hereโ€”just Romeoโ€™s intense vocals against a backdrop of grinding bass, thunderous drums, and fractured guitars.

Itโ€™s an abrasive, often confrontational sound that doesnโ€™t hold back, mirroring the themes heโ€™s determined to explore.

Karol Kamiล„ski

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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