
Finding out someone lied to you hurts. It shakes everything you thought was real. Chalumeau ’s new song, “Hide,” captures that feeling with raw energy. It’s not just about betrayal—it is betrayal turned into sound.
The song starts strong. No warm-up, no buildup. Just straight into the questions: Was that the best you could do? Were you really a friend? How could you lie to me? It’s not a conversation. It’s a confrontation.
Katherine Bergeron’s voice is full of fire. She’s not asking for explanations. She’s demanding truth. If you’ve ever called someone out for lying, you’ll feel this one hit hard. No sadness, just anger and clarity.
The music pushes that feeling forward. Butch Rovan mixes hard rock and blues, creating a rhythm that won’t stop. Drums pound, and guitars slash through the tension. It feels like a chase scene, but there’s no escape.
The lyrics hit just as hard: You thought I ought to be satisfied with your hard luck story. But now that I see you, you can’t hide. No sugarcoating. No second chances. Just truth.
The video makes it even clearer. Figures run through dark streets, trying to outrun something. But they can’t. The truth is catching up.
Chalumeau wrote “Hide” during a road trip in the pandemic. That trapped, restless energy comes through in every second of the song. It’s intense. It’s real.
For longtime fans, this song is a step forward. It’s sharper, stronger, and louder. If you’re new to Chalumeau, this is the perfect place to start.
So turn it up. Let it remind you of every time someone lied to you. Let it remind you of the moment you saw through it. Because the truth always wins. And “Hide” makes sure you won’t forget that.