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Sabina Beyli releases new music video for ‘Bones’

SABINA BEYLI has released a new music video!

The Azerbaijani-born alt-rock artist has unveiled Bones, a powerful and deeply personal new single that explores body image struggles and the lasting impact of disordered eating through raw, atmospheric production and unfiltered lyricism. The new music video follows the original release of the single, back in April.

Speaking on the new single, BEYLI states, Bones is a personal record rooted in my lifelong struggle with body image and eating disorders. I wrote the song with my friend and co-writer Tuta, following a session where my producer and I built the instrumental. Once the production was in place, the emotion poured out naturally, it became less about writing a song and more about telling the truth. The record reflects the psychological weight of disordered eating, self-criticism, and the way these struggles quietly consume so many people. Bones is not about glorifying pain, it’s about recovery, awareness, and compassion. Millions of people live with these battles every day, often in silence, and this song is my way of saying: you’re not alone, healing is possible, and we need to be kinder to ourselves and each other.”

The visuals in Bones are all metaphorical. Breaking mirrors represents destroying old versions of myself and shattering the way I saw my own reflection. Smashing plates symbolizes releasing built-up emotions and letting chaos exist instead of holding everything together. Even biting into the apple represents temptation, self-destruction, and making choices you know will leave a mark. Every act of destruction in the video isn’t really about breaking objects, it’s about what has to fall apart inside you before you can rebuild.”

Watch the official music video for Bones here:

For more information on SABINA BEYLI like her official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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