Philadelphia indie rock band the War On Drugs has shared the music video for their song "Under The Pressure," which you can check out below.

The nine-minute video (no single edits for these guys, apparently) features the band's four members playing the song in and around a run-down house, but never all together at the same time or in the same place. Shots of the band performing the song are intercut with psychedelic images of suburban streets and highways, as well as some more abstract shots that look like something out of 2001: A Space Odyssey. It's all beautifully filmed, and the song itself is excellent as well, so if you can stand to watch a nine-minute music video, I'd highly recommend "Under The Pressure."

You can check out the War On Drugs' "Under The Pressure" music video right here:

"Under The Pressure" is the second single and second music video to be released from the War On Drugs' latest album Lost in the Dream, the first being "Red Eyes," which was released back in December prior to the album's March release. Another single, "Burning," was also released from the album on Aug. 11, but not video has yet been made for it. Lost in the Dream is the War On Drugs' third full-length album overall, and their first since their excellent 2011 breakthrough Slave Ambient.

Lost in the Dream was selected by the Music Times staff as one of the 10 best albums released so far this year. You can read that complete list right here.

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