Released in April 2013, this version utilized vintage Western footage of a female gunslinger, establishing the desert theme early on.
The tranquil journey shifts when she reaches a ranch bungalow at night. As she brushes her horse, headlights from a Porsche Panamera approach.
Much of the runtime focuses on the woman navigating dusty plains and mountains, mirroring the driving, rhythmic pace of the track. Deftones - Swerve City [Official Music Video]
While the Gus Black-directed version is the primary official video, two other versions were released to support the single:
A second official video, directed by Ryan Mackfall and released in July 2013, featured tour footage for fans who preferred seeing the band in action. Critical Reception Released in April 2013, this version utilized vintage
Released on May 9, 2013, the official music video for "Swerve City" serves as a cinematic opening for Deftones ' seventh studio album, . Directed by Gus Black , the video deviates from standard heavy metal tropes by embracing a "Western-inspired" aesthetic that prioritizes atmosphere and landscape over band performance. Video Narrative and Concept
Frontman Chino Moreno makes a cameo as the driver, leading to a tense standoff where the woman draws a pistol, ending the video on an unresolved cliffhanger. Alternative Versions Much of the runtime focuses on the woman
The video features actress Tamara Feldman as a lone figure riding a horse through a vast, sun-drenched desert.