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Beastwars Posts "Some Sell Their Souls" Music Video

Having returned in 2016 "The Death Of All Things," Beastwars is back again with a new video directed by Alistair MacDonald for the track "Some Sell Their Souls."

The song, from the perspective of a troubled singer at a small suburban church who is trapped by his demons and plagued by memories, proved to be one of the most talked about tracks cut off last year’s album, attributed in no small part to singer Matt Hyde’s weathered and worn viewpoint on morality and redemption.

“Like ‘Witches’, the first video off our last album, it was inspired by experiences of the band,” explains drummer Nathan Hickey. “In the case of ‘Witches’ it was in response to a record label exec shrieking, ‘They're so old!’ when he saw a video of us. So we decided to replace ourselves with a coven of female musicians. The video for ‘Some Sell Their Souls’ was inspired by a set of studio videos we did called The Sundae Sessions, where the audience was sitting around us on chairs. Some of the YouTube comments are hilarious with complaints about how sedate the crowd look, why isn't there a mosh pit etc. With this video we took the audience response to a Beastwars experience to it's extreme.”

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