UK indie rock vets the Libertines delivered their first new album in a decade with the arrival of this year's Anthems for Doomed Youth, and now they've shared a video for that record's masterpiece ballad "You're My Waterloo."
The melancholic romance of the song gets matched with a black-and-white clip, which was directed by the band's Carl Barât and their photographer friend and documentarian Roger Sargent.
It stars a young couple traipsing about London at night, but it wouldn't be a Libertines video without some drama. The whimsy and romance turns into disagreement before the clip's end.
Watch the video for "You're My Waterloo" in the player below.
The melancholic romance of the song gets matched with a black-and-white clip, which was directed by the band's Carl Barât and their photographer friend and documentarian Roger Sargent.
It stars a young couple traipsing about London at night, but it wouldn't be a Libertines video without some drama. The whimsy and romance turns into disagreement before the clip's end.
Watch the video for "You're My Waterloo" in the player below.