Saint Asonia Premiere “The Hunted” Music Video & New Track “The Beast”

Saint Asonia (Staind, ex-Three Days Grace, etc.) have two new offerings premiered online. First up is an official music video for their current single “The Hunted“, which was helmed by director P.R. Brown (Slipknot, Avenged Sevenfold). That track features a guest appearance from Godsmack vocalist Sully Erna.

The group have also premiered another song from their impending new record “Flawed Design“, with “Beast” from that album streaming below. “Flawed Design” will land in stores on October 25th.

Comments singer Adam Gontier speaking of their new music video:

“I’m super excited to share ‘The Hunted‘ video with our fans. We worked with P.R. Brown, who did our ‘Better Place‘ video from the first record, again. He’s also done all of Saint Asonia‘s record artwork and is absolutely brilliant. He’s an amazing photographer and his vision always seems to line up perfectly with ours. ‘The Hunted‘ video sort of has a Little Red Riding Hood vibe to it. But it’s a little more ‘creepy,’ if you will. It’s kind of a straightforward song, and I really wanted the video to be simple and visually intriguing. I think we’ve achieved that.”

Adds Gontier about of the band’s new album:

“The thing about ‘Flawed Design‘ is that it took longer than we expected to make. But in the end, because of that, it turned out to be a really good piece of work. There were so many things happening in my personal life when we started the process in early 2017. I basically took a step back, took care of the things I needed to, and I went through a lot of extremely difficult situations.

I found myself in a bad place. But, when I finally came out on the other side, I focused, we focused, and we made ‘Flawed Design‘. It’s a very real, vulnerable look into the last few years of my life — the good, the bad, and the ugly. I feel confident in saying ‘Flawed Design‘ is, without a doubt, the best body of work/music I’ve ever created. I hope it has the same impact on fans, as it has on me.”