FREAK Releases Music Video for Latest Single “bones ()”
Metal outfit FREAK releases his inspired new single “bones (),” a song motivated by his perception of himself growing up.
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Prior to touring with Lil Lotus and Jeris Johnson, metal outfit FREAK is releasing his latest “bones ()” – pushing you to open your eyes and see underneath the veil.
Discussing the single, he states:
“‘bones ()’ is a personal story of how I have felt my entire life. I have always bottled up my feelings and kept them to myself because I never wanted to burden anyone with my inner turmoil. Music and particularly this song has allowed me to finally acknowledge my demons and illuminate them in hopes that maybe someone out there can relate to my wounds and know that they are not alone.”
FREAK is an artist currently located in Los Angeles with two goals: to change music and people’s close-minded ways of being constantly fed lies and outrageous social constructs to follow. His purpose is to shine a light on the intellectual enslavement the world faces today and to break the chains that have been unwillingly locked on today’s society through music and art.
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