Following the initial single release of "We Are We", Finnish melancholic metal band Endless Chain unveiled another single/video, "Beyond What You Believe", from its upcoming sophomore full-length, Agony, due on 23 August.
The band comments: "'Beyond What You Believe' - perhaps a slightly alternative metal-influenced track that progresses with full-intent verses leading to tremendous choruses. The lyrics talk about fake news that looks real. These false stories use eye-catching headlines, fake sources, and convincing language to seem legitimate and quickly spread among unsuspecting people.
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