Artist Marcel Dzama — known for his illustrations that have graced album covers like Beck Guero and some additional music video design work — directs this lo-fi mix of monsters and mystery.
In a way this SPOON video feels like a trip through previous SPOON videos — the car from "Do You" and maybe the studio from "The Underdog" — as a camera glides surreally from scene to scene, catching snippets of sex, crime, regret and other oddities.
Director Hiro Murai keeps the surprises coming in this sneaky one-take where Spoon mainman Britt Daniel calmly and cooly crusises away from an L.A. that's facing mass destuction at the hands of some unlikely monsters.
Can a music video still be unofficial if it's posted by the band? Can a lyric video do away with all the lyrics in one introductory title screen and then move onto silhouetted performance footage?
The answer is yes; You can do whatever the hell you want, especially if you're Spoon.