Who is the kid in the Aerials music video? This old music video by System of a down has fans guessing the true identity of the young boy actor for ages.
And even though there isn’t any official confirmation around the topic, fans believe that it was Eamon Farren that played the role of the alien boy. If you don’t recognize the name yet, maybe “that dark knight in Netflix’s series The Witcher” will ring a bell. You can compare pictures of his young and current self with us below. Check out these fun facts about the famous music video and the actor.
Who Is System Of A Down Aerials Kid?
According to some sources, Eamon Farren was the child actor that played the aliened boy role in System of a Down music video: Aerials. The actor recently stared in The Witcher series and has gained quite some popularity.
Aerials Music Video
Let’s get to know all the fun facts about Aerials music video!
What is the Aerials music video about
The video itself describes how we as humans live our life, forgetting values and self-identity to chase superficial things, which is to achieve a sense of harmony with society, only to realize in the end that none of those things are true and we are living in an illusion that we create for ourselves.
In the end, it’s inevitable the awakening of our sense of truth and we must live with our reality, even though it’s a lonely road but it’s the right price to pay for escaping the fake show we are putting up.
Aerials music video cast
Every member of System of a Down at the time stared in the music video Aerials: Serj Tankian, Daron Malakian, Shavo Odadjian, and John Dolmayan. The band was at the peak of their career after launching Toxicity in 2001, which is also the album to which Aerials belong. This is one of the biggest albums of the band, with over 12 million copies sold worldwide. The disc has gained a few Platinums over the years.
The band took a year to produce the music video, that’s why it was released later in 2002. The directors of the MV were Shavo Odadjian and David Slade.
Girl from Aerials video
There is no official information on who the female models are in the music video Aerials of System of a Down.
Aerials Lyrics
Life is a waterfall
We’re one in the river
And one again after the fall
Swimming through the void, we hear the word
We lose ourselves, but we find it all
‘Cause we are the ones that want to play
Always want to go, but you never want to stay
And we are the ones that want to choose
Always want to play but you never want to lose
Aerials in the sky
When you lose small mind, you free your life
Life is a waterfall
We drink from the river
Then we turn around and put up our walls
Swimming through the void, we hear the word
We lose ourselves, but we find it all
‘Cause we are the ones that want to play
Always want to go, but you never want to stay
And we are the ones that want to choose
Always want to play but you never want to lose
Oh
Aerials in the sky
When you lose small mind, you free your life
Aerials, so up high
When you free your eyes, eternal prize
Aerials in the sky
When you lose small mind, you free your life
Aerials, so up high
When you free your eyes, eternal prize
Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
FAQs
Who wrote Aerials System of a Down?
Aerials was written by Serj Tankian and Daron Malakian, System of a Down’s band members.
When did Aerials by System of a Down come out?
Aerials came out with the launch of Toxicity album, which was in 2001. As for the music video, it came out a year later.
Are all the members of System of a Down Armenian?
All System of a Down’s members are of Armenian origin, either descendants of Armenian immigrants or immigrants themselves.
Did the boy in Aerials play Black Knight in The Witcher?
Yes, the alien boy in System of a Down music video, Aerials, has grown up and now acts as Black Knight of Nilfgaardian Army in the famous The Witcher serie.
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