She is seen performing rituals to bring a "beach boy" vampire to life.

The overall style incorporates a technicolor, offbeat aesthetic that matches her "dream-pop" sound.

The narrative follows BENEE in a variety of stylized, slightly eerie settings:

The video draws heavily from 80s horror film tropes, featuring an "emo girl" protagonist who conjures an undead man.

BENEE wanted the video to be a direct contrast to her previous "dreamy beachy" video for "Doesn't Matter".

Due to travel constraints, Pippan directed the shoot remotely from Australia while the actual filming took place in New Zealand .

Once manifested, the undead companion joins her for a slow dance and a trip to a graveyard .

The video was directed by Rory Pippan , who previously worked with BENEE on her breakout hit "Supalonely".