Panic! At the Disco released a music video for their song “High Hopes” on Monday.
The video is modeled off the cover of the band’s chart-topping new album Pray for the Wicked. Brendan Walter and Mel Soria directed the visual around the theme “staying up on that rise.” It features the band’s frontman Brendon Urie marching up the side of a skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles.
No matter how hard your dreams seem, keep going. You might even have to climb up the side of a building in downtown LA, but it’ll all be worth it at the top.
Stay up on that rise,
B, P!ATDStop everything you’re doing + watch the vid https://t.co/O095v3S9c5 pic.twitter.com/jsLldeSRtv
— Panic! At The Disco (@PanicAtTheDisco) August 27, 2018
Urie’s Spiderman adjacent display follows the band’s cinematic performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, where the frontman delivered the “High Hopes” opening verse while hovering on a rotating platform over the Radio City Music Hall crowd.
Check out the full music video below.