So, no secret that Our Love To Admire‘s first single is Paul’s “piss off” to some lost, L.A.-gone ex-lover. And the vid recreates Paul’s hellish take on the city of angels with a vain actress-type, an actor-looking-waiter, an agent-looking cellphone guy, birds in flight (symbolism?) , and, uh, some sort of Cruella de Ville. The slow-mo caricature act gets old quick — but you’re gonna want to watch ’til the clip’s smashing conclusion.

Morale of the story: Don’t piss off Paul.

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Comments (42)
  1. they should have hired the Daft Hands girl. This video is stupid. The Killers and Interpol don’t have very good videos. It’s like old New Order/depeche mode videos. Somebody hire Michel Gondry quick.

  2. christoball  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    Since when is getting “hit by a bus” the most popular way to end a storyline…it’s getting old. Did it start with Mean Girls and get perpetuated by bad commercials?

    Boo to crappy, unoriginal concepts…

  3. Jonathan  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    Well, i didnt picture the vieo that way, at all. I mean its good (better than Evil) but is it wrong to luagh at the ending (because you dont see it coming i mean). The waiter looks like Carlos

  4. mike  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    The only think that video has going for it is nipples.

  5. Analog Bass  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    The getting hit by a bus thing was used in Lost this past season as well. The ridiculous ‘bus hitting girl’ sound at the end is there in case you couldn’t put the two and two together about what happens after the screen goes black. Rubbish.

  6. Richie  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    Can’t watch it, but based on the descriptions I don’t think I’m missing much.. very disappointed in their new album (a couple of great tracks aside), I think they’re struggling for inspiration lately.

  7. Derek  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    video sucks ass. straight.

  8. Sweet. Only US kids can watch this. Damn MTV OverBlah. Anyway, based on comments, I’m not missing much. I’ll try it on 30 minutes on YouTube.

    It’s funny ’cause Interpol fans loved “THM” when it first leaked. But now everybody seems to hate the whole album. I think they should’ve leaked “All Fired Up” first.

  9. i haven’t been diagnosed with add, but i had to close the video after the first few seconds

  10. elton  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    its barely better than the puppet one.

  11. Brian  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    I agree with another poster in that, I am a big fan of Both the Killers and Interpol but man, they make some horrible music videos. Incubus has this same issue, the videos hurt the songs.

  12. Yeah the slow mo thing was weird. Though I did sort of like how they set up when the model was walking forwards everybody else was going backwards and vice versa. But overall, that was a lameass video and i’ll never watch it again.

  13. guitarhero  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    the song mammoth on the new interpol cd is really awesome. we should dance like two fucking twins

  14. And really, is New York hipster culture any less annoying than LA industry culture?

  15. Yawn. Whoever can’t access the MTV vid is missing absolutely nothing.

  16. The Other Matthew  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    It’s not bad. It could be much, much worse, people. Still love the song, though.

  17. My short attention span didn’t like that.

  18. Ethan  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    Saw that coming a mile away. Serious art school 101 video.

    Song sounded great!

  19. Tommy  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    Eh – second half of the video is a lot better than the first. I really like the editing.

    Anyways – The ‘Girl Hit by a bus’ scenario was first used in Final Destination

    Then used by:
    Mean Girls
    Lost (season 3)
    Interpol

  20. And indie rock’s historic trend of having absolutely craptacular music videos continues.

    To be fair, Our Love to Admire is slowly but surely growing on me. Obviously catered to those who thought Antics sucked (fyi, it didn’t) and wanted more TOTBL love.

  21. annie onymous  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    i can throw away all my sleeping pills – i can just watch this video to go to sleep!

  22. The first one I remember was “BOY gets hits by bus”…from ‘Felicity’ series…Feb 1999

    http://utopianvision.co.uk/bollywood/videos/?v=dz08JTrtXd4

  23. sebrown000  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    How come I’m reading all these comments about Our Love to Admire everywhere? I mean, I understand how Stereogum or Ultragrrl have heard it, but all these randos everywhere that I keep reading? Will one of you put the thing on the internet already? Geez.

  24. sebrown000  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    LOL, nevermind. I found it.

  25. Kate  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    AHHH IT WONT LET ME WATCH THE VID CUS I LIVE IN CANADA!!!!

    this isn’t fair :(

  26. Julie  |   Posted on Jun 26th, 2007

    the bus endinig was also used in nip/tuck for the babysitter

  27. Bitch  |   Posted on Jun 27th, 2007

    and also for band of horses’ funeral vid

  28. This one’s not too stellar…but you all have it wrong with Evil, that’s a good video and you know it!

  29. I expected more from the director of “Shadow of the Vampire.” At least UNKLE’s new video had a decent payoff at the end. This one was all build-up.

    I think Interpol should get Charlie White to do another video with Norman (the puppet from “Evil”).

  30. diana  |   Posted on Jun 27th, 2007

    ugh awful. if this video is a message to a west coast girl, i like how the bus is clearly a new york city one. also the pigeons might be an allusion to nyc.

  31. Ju Bean  |   Posted on Jun 27th, 2007

    Um, OK. Well, I still love Interpol, even if they do make awful music videos.

  32. Not ALL of their videos are terrible. Obstacle 1 and PDA were both great. And Slow Hands was pretty decent (a couple of Paul close ups can make any video good). Oh, and OLTA is amazing.

  33. historyman  |   Posted on Jun 27th, 2007

    yeah, that bus thing is bullshit. The video was like the best Interpol music – understated, modest, mesmerizing. But the bus hitting the girl at the end just cheapens it.

  34. Shen  |   Posted on Jun 27th, 2007

    i dont really get the video. How come she’s in forward motion (along with the birds, and the running waiter at the start) whereas everyone else is in rewind (including the waiter running backwards)? am i being an idiot?

  35. Shawn  |   Posted on Jun 27th, 2007

    ^No you’re not. Maybe it’s supposed to be “artistic”.

    Anyway, not *such* a bad video. Kinda cool concept but I have to agree with the general consensus that the ending is so trite.

  36. KiKin  |   Posted on Jun 28th, 2007

    I lo ve and admire interpol ,, is my favorite band, but really this video sucks!!!

  37. alexis  |   Posted on Jun 28th, 2007

    Most of Interpol’s videos are so artistic and wonderful, this one seems to just be a misstep.
    I don’t like it at all, however I can see how the ending (cliched as it was) fits into their visual themes as of late–a predator vs prey type of thing.
    I don’t like the way it fits with the song.

  38. Bard  |   Posted on Jun 30th, 2007

    R.I.P. Interpol 2007

  39. Isabella  |   Posted on Jun 30th, 2007

    Eh, I agree that it wasn’t great but GUYS.
    C’MON. It could be worse!
    I thought it was okay. Definitely not worth watching more than once, but whatever.

    I love the new album. They’re my second favorite band, and I agree that this album is catered to those of us that really love/miss the sound of TOTBL.
    Sometimes I fucking hate how indie kids are soooo quick to hate an album. It’s ridiculous.

  40. Wait, that was a music video?

  41. michael  |   Posted on Jul 5th, 2007

    “R.I.P. Interpol 2007″

    i concur. obviously completely out of ideas.

    saw this video on subterannean and couldn’t even watch the whole thing in real time. had to fastforward it because i hate the song and video is even worse.

  42. I think it’s exactly as brilliant as it was intended to be. Although the premise is simple, cliché even – the execution is perfect. I think it was ALL intended – right down to the wave of shock and dismay from all of the ‘fans’ who took the time to post online negativity about the video.

    The opening scene drew me in – it’s actually the only part that’s absolutely NOT cliché. Have you ever experienced the thrill of an attractive person ogling or titillating you through some inventive means, while People Who Wouldn’t Approve are nearby? If so, then you understand that volumes of thought begin to flow and a brain chemistry shift occurs, slowing the moment down. The slow pace in this video actually feels similar at first, but as soon as the other characters come into view, everything changes from infatuation to good ole’ fashioned I-hate-LA. It’s almost like bookends of Paul’s late relationship, presented in a simplified visual form. Very difficult transition to represent, I’d say – and it suits the purpose perfectly. Also, note the foreboding element of the rushing waiter – silently running toward an event that hasn’t even happened yet.

    To address the cliché factor of it (because I think it would be nearly impossible for Paul Banks to be pretentious, although we are all human), I think employing a boring, pretentious simile that takes little or no effort to conceive would be a weightier insult to the person intended. In a twisted way, it’s a sort of complement when someone’s torn up enough to write beautiful songs about a seperation, but a cheap shot stings.

    How much would it sting? It depends on who you are. I read somewhere recently that Paul’s ex-girlfriend was a high-ranking member of VICE magazine’s staff. The logical extension (in light of what we’re addressing here) is that she has refined tastes, regardless of her choice to move to LA. So I think the intended perception of the idea is that it is cliché.

    I love the thought that this guy uses popular media as a mouthpiece to tell his ex girlfriend to Eat IT, and does it with style. Many of us appreciate a MANEUVER of art even more so when it’s roundly rejected. It’s a form of affirmation. The kind that lifted Paul from the gravity of his loss and gave him the strength to get the last word. The kind that inspired this song to be written.

    About the title, Heimlich Maneuver – she’s like something that he thought he wanted, that he accepted into his body the trusting way that food is accepted – but it almost killed him. Imagine a diner in a fine establishment stands up when he realizes that he’s choking on a piece of aged steak that didn’t go down correctly. The offending party is ejected forcefully from his mouth, flying to the other side of the room (NY to LA) with the help of a friend. The diner, who a moment ago thought he was surely going to die is instantly relieved of all the sympoms. Hence, “Today my heart swings.”

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