Siren’s “High Wire” Video Takes The Viewer To New Heights   

Produced by Nathan Mowrey, Siren’s video “High Wire” features a circus tent, a high wire performer, a clown, and fire swallower”!

Siren’s single “High Wire”, was written using a lot of metaphor as “I like to do in a lot of my songs, ” said vocalist Rob Phillips.  “On the surface it is about a clown in love with the High Wire girl and the great lengths he will go to win her love. The reality is about a musician (Clown) who is trying to reach fame with the record labels (High Wire Girl) above and out of reach. At the end he succeeds and walks away from the record labels as a Clown without a Tear“.

The “High Wire” video was produced by Nathan Mowrey, who directed the Fozzy “Judas” video, amassing over 50 million views.      “For the “High Wire” video, we rented a circus tent with a high wire performer, a clown and fire swallower”, said Rob.  “The song is the script for the video, which was filmed in Black and White grainy stock, along with red color accents.   “At the beginning of the video, the audience enters a circus tent and the world that exists inside”, said Rob. “A Clown is the main character and is in Love with the High Wire girl.  He tries to win her affection time and time again but fails at every opportunity”.       

Mixed by Madison Studios engineer Wyatt Oates, check out the “High Wire” video here!