If you thought Mad Max was all about bald guys spraying silver paint in their mouths, a badass flamethrower-guitar hybrid, and Charlize Theron [1] making Tom Hardy look like a wimp, then you were only a little bit wrong. Dancing violinist Lindsey Stirling has released a music video from her upcoming album [2] that takes place in the same postapocalyptic desert setting as Mad Max: Fury Road, except that it replaces automobile-enabled violence with dance. Also featuring Dancing With the Stars [3] pro Derek Hough, the music video is just as unique as Stirling's electro-violin style — it's like an entire movie condensed into four minutes, and you won't want to look away. Witness them!