Dierks Bentley Continues Love Triangle Video Series With 'Pick Up'
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(Radio.com) Dierks Bentley has released his new music video for the song "Pick Up" which is a track from his forthcoming "Black Album" and the clip is the third of a four-part love triangle video series. The new video picks up the narrative of the series where the last clip left off. The first line, "I dialed seven digits, five times today just to hear you say you love or hate me, I'll take anything�" sums up the desperation of the troubled love story. In the first video we were introduced to the cast in a love triangle. In the second video, we see the effects of drunk dialing. Then' things get darker and messier in the this most recent development. "When you're in the throes of a relationship, it can be crazy and lustful, even obsessive and jealous," Bentley tells Rolling Stone Country. 'Pick Up' drops into the sequence as that point when you just have to be closer to your girl. For the storyline and plot of these videos, Wes [Edwards, director] definitely takes it there and puts a shocking spin on it." "It's a romantic album, but it's not all happy," he says. "It's just about love ' the edgier and darker sides of it, too." Watch the video here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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