Arctic Monkeys have released a video for the song “Four Out of Five,” off the new album Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino.
It’s a somewhat mysterious video indicative of a thriller genre, with frontman Alex Turner starting out at the piano, sporting a middle-aged man’s outfit of baggy trousers and tan sport coat. In the video, he is called into action and turns into the slick man-about-town who unlocks a mystery at the Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino.
The video for the song was directed by Ben Chappell and Aaron Brown, and was primarily shot on location at Castle Howard in the band’s home county of Yorkshire in the U.K.
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