Rilo Kiley may have broken up two years ago, but that doesn't mean the band can't still release more music videos. Today (Nov. 14), the band debuted the official visual for "Emotional," a track off their B-sides, rarities and unreleased materials compilation Rkives over at Rolling Stone.

"Emotional" takes a clue from the song's title, as the music video heavily features vintage footage from the 1950s and '60s. People of days gone by experience all the emotions of life, from the thrill of a roller coaster to the pain of a slammed door in the face to an old-school way of looking at worry and stress.

It's a fitting visual for the sunny mid-tempo track. Though none of the actual members of Rilo Kiley make an appearance in the video, it still has a valid emotional feel and story.

Watch the clip for Rilo Kiley's "Emotional" below, via Rolling Stone.

Rilo Kiley officially made their end known in 2011, after lead guitarist Blake Sennett likened the band to a corpse in the morgue in an interview with Consequence of Sound. Though things weren't officially over until that year, Rilo Kiley's last studio album Under the Blacklight was released in 2007.

Rkives was released on April 2 of this year. "Emotional" is the second music video from the album. "Let Me In" was released in February, using fan footage of Rilo Kiley's golden days.

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