Friday, March 13, 2026

MYSTERY Unleashes Electrifying New Video for “What Makes You Lie” — A Sonic Uppercut from Down Under

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Hold onto your leather jackets and crank the volume to eleven — MYSTERY, the Australian hard rock juggernaut, has just detonated a new single and video that demands your full attention. “What Makes You Lie,” the first taste of their upcoming fifth studio album (slated for 2026), is a thunderous, riff-laden anthem that proves this band isn’t just back — they’re out for blood.

Formed in the western suburbs of Melbourne by a group of twelve- and thirteen-year-old prodigies, MYSTERY has evolved from teenage phenoms into seasoned warriors of the global rock circuit. They’ve shared stages with legends like Iron Maiden, Mötley Crüe, and Megadeth, and have torn through festivals from Rocklahoma to Ost Fest. Their sound? A volatile cocktail of classic hard rock, metal grit, and unrelenting energy — think AC/DC’s swagger meets the cinematic punch of modern metal.

Frontman Rocky Ravic is a force of nature. Not only does he deliver scorching vocals and searing guitar work, but he’s also the mastermind behind the production. Ravic’s resume reads like a rock opera — from leading the Japanese-Aussie supergroup HIDEN to scoring cult films and Aussie TV classics. Bassist Oscar Hauke brings raw power and melodic finesse, while drummer Gavin Hill — a veteran of the White Widdow and Ron Keel bands — hits like a freight train with finesse.

The Video: Raw, Gritty, and Unfiltered

The music video for “What Makes You Lie” strips away the gloss and dives straight into the heart of the band’s performance. Directed by Steve Ravic of Majestic Film, it’s a no-nonsense, high-voltage showcase of MYSTERY in full flight. No surreal dreamscapes or theatrical gimmicks — just pure rock energy captured with grit and precision.

Shot in a stark, industrial setting, the video places Rocky Ravic front and centre, delivering vocals with venom and conviction. His guitar work slices through the mix like a buzzsaw, while Oscar Hauke and Gavin Hill lock in with a rhythm section that feels like it could punch holes in concrete. The lighting is moody and minimal, amplifying the tension and urgency of the track. There’s a rawness to the visuals — a sense that what you’re seeing is exactly what you’d get if you stumbled into a secret warehouse gig at midnight.

The camera work is tight and kinetic, with quick cuts that mirror the song’s relentless pace. There’s no narrative arc or conceptual detour — just the band, the music, and the fire in their eyes. It’s a bold choice, and it works. In an era of overproduced visuals, MYSTERY’s decision to keep things stripped back feels like a statement: the music speaks for itself.

The Sound: A Riff-Driven Riot

Sonically, the track is a monster. Mixed and mastered by Mikael Sehlin (AMARANTHE), “What Makes You Lie” hits with precision and polish. The chorus is a fist-pumping earworm, the guitar solo is pure shred heaven, and the rhythm section drives like a muscle car on nitro. It’s a sound that’s both retro and razor-sharp — a perfect storm of nostalgia and modern edge.

From a Rock News UK perspective, this is the kind of release that makes us sit up and shout. MYSTERY isn’t just another band — they’re a rising force with serious bite. “What Makes You Lie” is a declaration of intent, a sonic warning shot, and a promise that the best is yet to come. If you’re not already watching MYSTERY, now’s the time to fix that. Because if this single is any indication, their 2026 album is going to be a seismic event.

Keep your eyes locked on MYSTERY. They’re not just making music — they’re shaking the foundations.

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