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Brian Nasty's 'Belly Of The Beast' Is A Tense Appeal

Brian Nasty's 'Belly Of The Beast' Is A Tense Appeal

      Ariel Pedatzur directs the video...

      08 · 07 · 2025

      London-based artist Brian Nasty has released a powerful new track titled ‘Belly Of The Beast’.

      The upcoming mixtape 'Anywhere But Here With You' is on the horizon, as Brian Nasty unveils his vision one song at a time.

      Now available, ‘Belly Of The Beast’ addresses themes of anxiety and the pressures associated with urban life. With a deliberately intense sound, it captures the essence of oppressive existence, internalized shame, and disappointment.

      Skillfully crafted, ‘Belly Of The Beast’ emphasizes Brian Nasty's uniqueness. He shares:

      “With ‘Belly Of The Beast’, I aimed to create a song that conveys the sensation of being suffocated by intensity. The drums are loud, demanding attention, while the bass is dense and the chords are entrancing. I explore fears of failure and the embarrassment of pursuing ambitions. We often retreat into our own anguish, but it's crucial to discern what is genuine and truly matters before moving forward.”

      Ariel Pedatzur creates the video, with the final shoot occurring in New York.

      Brian adds, “Nothing embodies fading into the anonymity of the big city quite like New York. I sought to evoke a sense of discomfort in the video, portraying feelings of being lost, confused, and disposable.”

      Listen now.

      Photo Credit: Armand Da Silva

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