The 1975's 'Frail State Of Mind' Video Makes You Want To Deep Clean Your Room
If your mind races one million miles per hour every waking second of the day,
the 1975's new video for "
Frail State Of Mind" is brilliant for you. It's the ideal depiction of being scatterbrained and anxious, featuring frontman Matty Healy in the midst of so several things happening at the same time. These warped computer images will convince you that everything's okay, even as soon as it can might not appear to be.
What's clear once watching this video is that Healy may be the calmest that he's ever been. He sits in a room decorated multiple photos and also a gigantic camera that records him and flashes images speedily in back of him constantly. Every right now and then, a computer-generated face will frown and lyrics will flash across the screen. Through all of this though, Matty's calmly singing the song. It feels like it gets more intense as it goes on, nevertheless that's just because of the nature that the high intensity never lets down. That Healy can hop up from his relaxed perch and frolic by way of the madness is proof that he's conquered his frail state of mind. He's noticed himself in the madness and made the ideal of it.
The 1975 recently
performed "Frail State Of Mind" in a similar, tornado-like manner earlier this month on
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. The song will appear on their forthcoming album
Notes On A Conditional Form that's set to drop on February 21.
Check out the wild video for "Frail State Of Mind" up above.
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