I've recently watched Mike Diva's Mad Max short BBQ Roadkill, which led me to take a look at some of his other impressive work: his Halo Top ice-cream commercial and comic-book short Grrl Scouts. I didn't realise until just now that he was also responsible for the excellent music video for the atmospheric, futuristic, post apocalyptic dub-step track Kill the Noise (Part 1), which I liked so much that I bought the EP (and I'm usually strictly a metal fan).
Set in a future where a virus has turned most of humanity into bloodthirsty zombies, the video is drenched in neon colours and gore, and perfectly matches the energy and mood of the music, as a group of survivors cut a bloody swathe through hordes of the undead and battle a giant robot overlord. It's all so well done that someone should give Diva a big budget and free rein to make a full length feature film... please!
Set in a future where a virus has turned most of humanity into bloodthirsty zombies, the video is drenched in neon colours and gore, and perfectly matches the energy and mood of the music, as a group of survivors cut a bloody swathe through hordes of the undead and battle a giant robot overlord. It's all so well done that someone should give Diva a big budget and free rein to make a full length feature film... please!