Caesar’s Brain Child Releases Noir Video For Latest Single, ‘Paradise’

Out today 31 March, ‘Paradise’ is the first video from Caesar’s Brain Child’s debut album, ‘Caesar A.D.’ The clip is an homage to films such as ‘Sin City’, and is shot as film noir; the concept itself came to Caesar in a dream, with ‘Paradise’ an imagining of what it would be like to fly through the astral plane.

The song, was written and recorded alone in his home studio, features Caesar playing all musical instruments, and serves as the perfect way for Caesar to express his inspirations and new ideas, and a true reflection of his creative process.

Caesar - Paradise

Caesar may well be a new name to many, but you’ve more than likely seen his work before. He’s a multi-award winning, and well-renowned recording artist, composer, director of stage and film, producer, play- and screenwriter. He’s worked with the likes of HBO, MTV, VH1, AMC, BBC, and PBS.

Caesar’s most recent production, a new rock opera entitled, ‘Seduction’, was composed, directed and produced by him, and saw a very successful run in both Las Vegas and New York City. Additionally Caesar wrote, produced, and directed the feature film, ‘Forgotten Savior’, which won Best Picture at the New York Independent Film Awards and received a nomination at Cannes.

Caesar has been a member of band, The Misfits for many years, so recording isn’t new to him; but this is his first solo project, and sees him continuing to explore new sides of his creativity. His album ‘Caesar A.D.’ is now available on all major streaming platforms.

Find out more about Caesar online on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Spotify, Apple, Music.

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