Indestructible (1997)
The music video for Indestructible by Matthew Good Band, directed by Bill Morrison, was the second visual release from the Underdogs album. Rather than following a traditional storyline, the video unfolds through fragmented vignettes and symbolic imagery that highlight themes of resilience, loss, and rebirth.
Scenes include a motorcycle crash, an amusement park accident, and various depictions of urban decay, all loosely connected through dreamlike transitions.
Commentary
"I despise 'Indestructible.'" - Matthew Good
Trivia
- The Chinese characters seen in the video basically say "indestructible."
- The credit card says "A&M Express" on it. A&M is actually the record company owned by Universal that originally signed the band.
- The tombstone says: "1971-1998; Welcome to the Monkey House."