At about halfway through he arrives at a military checkpoint and stands at the back of a queue also containing the other members of the band.
The man inspecting it finds something wrong with the papers and calls the guards on Patton, who tries to get away and is pinned to the floor at gunpoint and arrested.
The video then shows still images set earlier in the day, highlighting previously unseen details that point to Patton being a criminal.
"[7] NME wrote that the song had "smooth trip-hop rhythms" and "loose, swoozy guitar that sounds like it was recorded in the middle of Monument Valley.
"[8] In their review of the 2016 deluxe edition for Album of the Year, PopMatters praised the "chilled-out paranoia" of the song.