Things are a bit mysterious in this Diplo video where Dove Cameron performs at an unusual roadhouse, as does the mysterious Johnny Blue Skies who sounds like alt-country icon Sturgill Simpson and looks like acting legend Sean Penn.
Despite the good times and party scenes for Lil Xan, there's still a circle of doom around him as this properly bleary and hazy video makes its way to a fiery end sequence.
Imagine our national anthem was Bastille's new single "Oblivion" and you were tasked with singing it prior to a demolition derby. Tough gig, right? Well, not if you're Sophie Turner, who has been through way more precarious situations as Sansa Stark on Game Of Thrones.
Despite the lack of a log lady, this video takes some unexpected twists as director Austin Peters goes a bit meta: What looks like a fairly stock performance video with trendy VHS camcorder touches, random outlaw b-roll characters, and even some "hey, we're making a video" behind-the-scenes stills becomes something else entirely when those random folks storm the set, kidnaps Bastille singer Dan Smith and decide to make their own damn video.