Blind Pilots - Music Video

Music Video

The music video for "Blind Pilots" features Michael Fassbender in the role of a man who, engaged to his fiancée, goes out with friends for drinking and partying throughout the night, but unbeknownst to him, his girlfriend placed a talisman on a neckchain around his neck before he left. As he imbibes more alcohol with his friends, he begins turning into a satyr and his temperament leads him to become more harsh and isolated towards his friends until he leaves them for another club, where he completely turns into a satyr. He then gives into greater temptation around the female dancers at the strip club, but eventually experiences a more painful transformation as he rushes out, this time turning into a goat by the end of the video.

The Cooper Temple Clause
  • Tom Bellamy
  • Dan Fisher
  • Ben Gautrey
  • Jon Harper
  • Kieran Mahon
  • Didz Hammond
Albums
  • See This Through and Leave
  • Kick Up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose
  • Make This Your Own
Extended plays
  • The Hardware EP
  • The Warfare EP
  • The Hardware EP + The Warfare EP
  • Head EP
Singles
  • "Way Out West"
  • "Let's Kill Music"
  • "Film-Maker // Been Training Dogs"
  • "Who Needs Enemies?"
  • "A.I.M."
  • "Promises, Promises"
  • "Blind Pilots"
  • "Damage"
  • "Homo Sapiens"
  • "Waiting Game"

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