Interpol conclude their two-part film with fear and desire in the video for 'Something Changed.'
with “Something Changed,” another single from the group’s upcoming seventh studio album out July 15. The song arrives with the concluding segment of the band’s two-part film directed by Van Alpert.
Speaking of the film segment, Banks explains: “Reality and reverie converge and our two lead characters find themselves in a kind of dream state – being pursued inexorably by an ominous figure The lives of the three are intertwined in a nebula of fear, retribution, desire, and defiance.”
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