After dropping their debut album as Better Oblivion Community Center, Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst have released a music video for their early standout track, “Dylan Thomas.”
The clip was directed by Japanese Breakfast frontwoman Michelle Zauner, and it follows Bridgers and Oberst as they get a hold of a flyer advertising the Better Oblivion Community Center and heading there. Upon their arrival, the musical duo gets sucked into a bizarre cult-like gathering that features blindfolds, virtual reality headsets, and a game of bingo in the sky while they perform the track to a small crowd.
Watch the video for “Dylan Thomas” below.