Brisbane musician RONIN has just released the music video for his track ALL GIRLS ARE THE SAME, and we've got an exclusive look at how the video was filmed (spoiler alert, it's pretty mind-blowing).
It's a track that captures the pain of relationships and getting over the toxicity that can result when communication breaks down. The video features some pretty cinematic moments (including a dramatic final shot), and the BTS footage showcases how director Zac Harris, RONIN and the crew brought their vision for the video to life.
There are some serious acrobatics going on from RONIN, and he's gone all out for the video. The end result is impressive (and you can watch it above), and we can't wait to see how he builds on this in future music videos.
Speaking about the video, and its connection to the track, RONIN explains, “This song was about my past relationships and growing up dealing with the challenges of toxic environments. There is a message of empowerment. The music video connects the dots and amplifies my message to the work about heartbreak and revolution”.
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Check out the BTS video below. RONIN's a name you'll want to remember, and next time you're trying to get over heartbreak, put on ALL GIRLS ARE THE SAME. It'll help you exorcise your demons.