Cyber industrial act Miss FD unveils brand new video for the track ‘Distractions’

Based in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, the fine electro-industrial music artist Miss FD has unveiled the music video for her song “Distractions”. This track was first launched on August 4th via Quantum Release Records and can be found on all major streaming platforms globally.
The video marks the directorial debut of Azalea Jeanette, who describes it as a “dynamic blend of cyber aesthetics set against contrasting natural backdrops.” She further comments, “In the ‘Distractions’ video, I aimed to craft a visual and story that reflects the three distinct personas portrayed by Miss FD in the song.”
The video for “Distractions” offers viewers a voyage through a cyberpunk-inspired dream world. It merges a variety of dreamlike settings, from a neon-lit, vibrant cyber tunnel and a dark room decorated with imaginative drawings by comic artist Chandra Free, to serene oceanic views, highlighting the deep bond between humans and nature.
You can watch the brand-new video below.
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