SPITE THE BEAST return with Seasick, a new single presented through an official lyric video that captures the band’s dissonant, melancholic core. Straddling sludgy beatdown and suffocating atmosphere, the track moves with a heavy, nauseating pull — slow, hostile, and emotionally raw. From the first crushing note, Seasick drags listeners into a space where weight and tension are impossible to escape.
The lyric video keeps the focus locked on the song’s bleak emotional current. As the words unfold against the track’s oppressive pacing, the visuals reinforce the sense of instability and dread running through the music. Rather than overcomplicate the presentation, the band allows the lyrics and sonic weight to speak for themselves, amplifying the song’s unsettling impact.
Built by guitarist, drummer, and bassist Derek Camp alongside vocalist Christopher Johnson, SPITE THE BEAST operate as a tightly wound two-piece spanning Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Houston, Texas, and Fort Worth, Texas. Their stripped-down lineup fuels a sound that feels confrontational and personal, leaning into dissonance and restraint to create maximum pressure.
With Seasick, SPITE THE BEAST continue to refine their identity within the heavier underground. The official lyric video is available now on YouTube, delivering an experience that is as emotionally draining as it is sonically punishing. From scattered cities to a unified vision, SPITE THE BEAST prove that discomfort can be a weapon.
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