Bleeding Edge: Jon Mack, Robert LaSardo and Brian Krause premiere New Music Video – REVIEW

Geno

By Geno McGahee

I was just sent a music video by a group called “Auradrone,” and it was pretty interesting. The video presents a war between alien hybrids and humans and it really resembled much of the end of the world horror cinema. It was dark and gritty with some very decent acting.

The video has a really nice atmosphere and impact on the viewer, mixing some of the concerns for our future with some Big Brother. I did really enjoy the shots of the attractive actress walking along the train tracks. I wasn’t a huge fan of the song, but I did have a great interest in the production of the video. The shots were creative and maintained my interest. It tells an interesting story and I recommend you checking it out.

Below is some more information regarding this video:

The dystopian video about a struggle between alien hybrids and humans, is written and directed by Dan Zacharias and produced by Zacharias and Mack.

A collective music and multi-media project led by Los Angeles artists (Ms.) Jon Mack, Auradrone combines electronic sounds with live instrumentation, resulting in ultramodern post-rock dance music that is gritty, sensuous and sophisticated. Bleeding Edge features the collaboration of Mack (vox, electronics, guitar), Strasbourg France’s Fred Traverso (electronics) and Christopher Fudurich (electronics, guitar) with the additional contributions from musicians in Los Angeles and around world. As one would expect in a band in which the artists met and primarily worked together online, the group’s songs are often remixed by DJs and musicians worldwide, and have inspired cutting-edge video artwork created by artists all over the globe.

Embrace your shadow. Transcend mediocrity. Bleeding Edge is a love story which explores self-reliance, transcendence and faith in the face of betrayal and entropy. Auradrone’s sound is inspired by groups as diverse as Nine Inch Nails, Massive Attack, Underworld, Curve and Blondie.

Jon has parts in the 2012 films Playing the Field with Gerard Butler and Straight A’s with Anna Paquin.

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