: The video's gritty, polished "mini-drama" style earned it a nomination for Best Rock Video at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards .
Released in August 2013 as the third single from their landmark album AM , the music video for "Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?" is a trippy, cinematic exploration of intoxicated regret. Directed by Nabil Elderkin (known for his work with Frank Ocean and Kanye West), it remains one of the band's most iconic visual works. Key Narrative Details : The video's gritty, polished "mini-drama" style earned
: He eventually arrives at what he believes to be Stephanie's house, but he is actually at the wrong door across the street. The video cuts to the real Stephanie at home, rolling her eyes as she ignores 17 missed messages from "Alex band guy". 📽️ Production & Style Key Narrative Details : He eventually arrives at
: A "wasted" Turner attempts to coordinate a 3:30 AM "booty call" with a girl named Stephanie. As he stumbles through the streets, his hallucinations transform mundane city life into explicit and surreal scenarios. As he stumbles through the streets, his hallucinations