The Los Angeles-based artist puts his darker, edgier side on display.
When Geordie Kieffer writes a song, his methods of composition are anything but conventional. The eccentric musician isn't afraid to take risks rather than play it safe, and in doing so not only wrote his single "Red Line," but also took his preferred Agro-Pop sound to the next level.
The visual counterpart is just as quirky, edgy and shrouded in darkness as the song itself, as it opens with Kieffer doing his best Tony Montana impression: coming up for air at a table covered in white powder, still visible on the tip of his nose. "This video was a fucking ball," says Kieffer. "I mean, who doesn't like drugs, violence, and cake?!"
Watch the video below.