“Nightvision” starts with a captivating vocal and acoustic guitar introduction, setting a hauntingly intimate tone before diving headfirst into a driving, moody rhythm. The track pulses with an underlying tension, effortlessly blending the band’s signature unhinged eccentricities. Being Dead’s music is a kaleidoscopic journey, each record a vibrant mosaic where every song crafts its own self-contained universe. There’s a timeless quality to their sound—vocal harmonies echoing as if in a medieval cathedral are juxtaposed with surf-inspired guitar riffs and bursts of chaotic, punk-infused energy.
For their latest record, EELS, the band took their creative process to new depths, recording in Los Angeles with GRAMMY-winning producer John Congleton. The result is a darker, more intense exploration of their sound, embracing the devilish and the raucous with equal fervor. EELS offers a rawer, more visceral listening experience, where heartbreak and enchantment collide with a restless energy. The album captures the essence of Being Dead—an inviting, playful spirit infused with an ever-present sense of the uncanny. Even in its wildest moments, there’s a shadow lurking just out of sight, adding a layer of intrigue to their already spellbinding soundscapes. Check out “Nightvision” below: