Filmed at the iconic in London, the video features the band performing on a lavishly decorated stage, blending high-fashion elegance with a relaxed, celebratory atmosphere.
: The video leans heavily into "New Wave" and 80s pop influences, mirroring the song’s upbeat, synth-driven production. Musical Themes and Production
: The track was produced alongside Jack Antonoff , marking a shift toward a more focused and "live" band sound compared to their previous experimental works.
The 1975's official music video for "" serves as a centerpiece for their fifth studio album, Being Funny in a Foreign Language (2022). Directed by Samuel Bradley , the video is a visual celebration of the band’s return to a more organic, performance-based aesthetic. The Visual Aesthetic
: Frontman Matty Healy leads the group through a choreographed yet seemingly spontaneous routine, often interacting with a cast of dancers and extras in a way that feels like a high-concept variety show.
The video signaled a "reset" for The 1975, stripping away the dense layers of their previous era ( Notes on a Conditional Form ) in favor of what The Current called a "very traditional, perhaps pop structure" that highlights the band's chemistry as a live unit. Interview: Matty Healy of The 1975 - The Current











