Arctic Monkeys didn't release any pre-album singles in the lead-up to Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, but now that it's out, the British rock titans have shared a video for the track "Four Out of Five."
The song is a surreal space-pop odyssey that refers to an outer-space taqueria, and the video is similarly abstract. We see frontman Alex Turner and his bandmates pacing around the grand Castle Howard in England, and the singer also prowls through a subway and cruises in a car at night. It's hard to pin down a clear meaning, but the whole thing looks a bit like a very high-budget '70s art film.
The clip was directed by Ben Chappell and Aaron Brown. Watch it below, and see Arctic Monkeys upcoming tour dates here.
The song is a surreal space-pop odyssey that refers to an outer-space taqueria, and the video is similarly abstract. We see frontman Alex Turner and his bandmates pacing around the grand Castle Howard in England, and the singer also prowls through a subway and cruises in a car at night. It's hard to pin down a clear meaning, but the whole thing looks a bit like a very high-budget '70s art film.
The clip was directed by Ben Chappell and Aaron Brown. Watch it below, and see Arctic Monkeys upcoming tour dates here.