Jack White has released a surprise music video for ‘Archbishop Harold Holmes,’ a track from his latest album, 'No Name', set to arrive in 2024. The video features John C. Reilly, who portrays an otherworldly and electrically charged religious figure. This marks Reilly’s first venture into music recently, following the release of his debut album ‘What’s Not To Love?’ under his alter ego Mister Romantic. The two, who are longtime friends, decided to create the video after Reilly expressed his desire to embody the character that sings the song. White was immediately enthusiastic and entrusted Reilly and director Gilbert Trejo with creative oversight, asking them to surprise him with the final result. The result is a powerful and unsettlingly frantic Reilly preaching at the front of a church in LA, with blue electric surges emanating from the altar and his hands. The video also features appearances from Sami Perez of Cherry Glazer, model and YSL Beauty face Staz Lindes, Misha Lindes of Sadgirl, and Arrow de Wilde from Starcrawler. You can watch the electrifying new video below:
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The artist worked with the actor after Reilly expressed to White that he liked the song.