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BEAUTY IN CHAOS - Unveils New Single And Video For The Remix Done By Former Marilyn Manson Guitarist

LA-based alternative/gothic rock supergroup Beauty In Chaos have asked the former long-term Marilyn Manson lead guitarist (and well-established composer of such films as Guardians of The Galaxy, John Wick and The Watchmen) Tyler Bates to remix one of their tracks. What do you get out of such collaboration? Well in the case of Beauty In Chaos and guest vocalist Rafe Pearlman, you get the 'Box Cutter Mix' of their composition "Temple of Desire". The original version of the song is from their latest studio album, The Storm Before The Calm, which was released on 22nd May via 33.3 Music Collective.

From their new remix album, Out Of Chaos Comes..., guitarist Michael Ciravolo leads a celebrated team of veterans in creating beautiful chaos, including iconic producers such as Tim Palmer and John Fryer, members of The Cure, Marilyn Manson, Peter Murphy/The Wonder Stuff, The Mission, and many more.

"Temple of Desire (Box Cutter Mix)", created by film composer Tyler Bates and featuring Rafe Pearlman on vocals, is the second single from the new Beauty In Chaos remix-based release Out Of Chaos Comes..., released this Halloween via 33.3 Music Collective. The 'Box Cutter' remix takes the song in a more condensed and esoteric direction, while the video offers an introspective, behind-the-scenes look. The video was directed by Vicente Cordero of Industrialism Films and you can watch it in the player below. Link