Just wanted to announce that the music video for "Sublingual" has made its way online. You can watch it on YouTube here or check out a high quality version on my website here.
Big thanks to Phil at AngryAsianMan.com, Patrick and Mark at AliveNotDead.com, and my publicist Kim for helping to spread the word about our project!
For those of you who missed the screenings at my release party or at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, where it closed out the music video program, the video was directed by Karen Lin and shot at a historic Chinese restaurant in downtown called Chop Suey. The video was a big community effort, with costumes and props being donated from East West Players and Little Tokyo Service Center, as well as many generous friends and family members. But, of course, immense credit really remains with Karen, producer Jorge Agraz and the rest of our crew, who blessed the project with more skill, soul and just straight up raw ass-kicking power than I could possibly have imagined.
Be sure to watch for cameos by our editor Vincent Tsu (as a rich businessman) and my good friend, graphic designer and filmmaker Max Medina (making his auspicious screen debut with broom in hand).
If you're curious about the process of making the video, there are a ton of photos from the shoot on both my Facebook page and my AliveNotDead.com profile, taken by both Max and photographer Rachel Tejada.
As always, you can purchase "Sublingual" along with 9 other songs off "Radiant," my second full-length release, on iTunes, as well as eMusic, Rhapsody or Napster.