SHARK EYES Drop “It Ends Here” — A North Queensland Gut-Punch You Need to Hear (and Watch Me React To)

There’s something wild brewing in North Queensland, and it’s not a cyclone this time—it’s Shark Eyes, the young nu-metal bruisers who’ve been quietly sharpening their teeth since 2023. Their new single “It Ends Here” is a straight-up emotional sledgehammer, the kind of track that sounds like it was forged in a hot shed full of busted amps, frustration, and pure catharsis.

Shark Eyes aren’t just leaning into nu-metal nostalgia—they’re dragging beatdown and metalcore into the mix like a fistfight that suddenly learned poetry. This track swings between raw vulnerability and violent groove, and somehow they make it feel effortless.

And if you’ve been following the band’s climb—“Synthetic Obliteration,” “Parasite,” “Bad Day”—you’ll hear it instantly: this is their strongest, sharpest, most dialled-in release yet. Mix and master wizard Lance Prenc has polished the blade, but the edge is still jagged enough to cut you.

I hit record on KillerTube the second this thing dropped, because you can’t just listen to Shark Eyes—you’ve gotta react to them. And trust me, this one took me for a ride.

Watch my full reaction to “It Ends Here” here

Support the band. Blast the track. Smash the replay button.
Shark Eyes are coming in hard, and if this is where it “ends,” then the beginning must’ve been chaos.

This is the gospel.
I bite crowd surfers.
Killer.

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