Talking Heads are celebrating their fiftieth anniversary by releasing the first-ever video for “Psycho Killer.” The band enlisted the nice Mike Mills to direct, with Saoirse Ronan starring as an workplace employee who dances, squirms, shudders, and screams by her each day routine. “This video makes the music higher,” the band mentioned in a press launch. “We LOVE what this video is NOT—it’s not literal, creepy, bloody, bodily violent or apparent.” Watch it under, and keep tuned for Speaking Heads’ ongoing celebrations of the 50 years since their formation.
Mills, who beforehand directed the Nationwide’s I Am Easy to Find short film, mentioned Speaking Heads’ debut album, Talking Heads: 77, “actually modified what was potential in life for me.” He went on, “To get to play with the subversive, uncategorizable fantastic thing about Speaking Heads, and to play with Saoirse who introduced a lot shock, energy, vulnerability and mischief to the celebration, it’s probably the greatest issues I ever bought to be part of—nonetheless can’t consider it really occurred.”
Ronan added, “To easily be talked about in the identical breath as Speaking Heads is palms down one of many coolest issues that has ever occurred to me, not to mention making a video with the singular Mike Mills to accompany one among their most iconic songs—‘Psycho Killer.’ I’ve grown up listening to their music, so this actually is a childhood/teenage/lifelong dream come true. Mike, myself and the remainder of the inventive workforce had a lot enjoyable making this, and I can’t look forward to Speaking Heads followers to see it!”
Revisit Andy Cush’s 2021 interview “Talking Heads’ Original Lineup on Stop Making Sense, Their Early Days, and the Future.”