Sure, they write earnest love songs like “Bedbedbedbedbed,” but if Young People’s Church of the Air showed us nothing else about Deleted Scenes, it’s that the band isn’t afraid to get a little weird. If the distorted vocal effects and unorthodox choices of instrumentation and song structure didn’t tip off listeners to this side of the local quartet, then their music videos should do the trick, and they’ve just unleashed another mindf**k onto the unsuspecting Internet for “A Bunch of People Who Love You Like Crazy.”

The Inception-esque premise with three levels of consciousness is actually a logical leap given the stop-motion psychedelia of “Baltika 9” and the marriage of YouTube-inspired silliness with WinAmp Media Player effects of “The Days of Adderall.” The appropriately dark video for the album’s heaviest use of low end stars a lightbulb and Deleted Scenes frontman Dan Scheuerman who is looking creepier than we’ve ever seen him. It also includes a cameo from Pree’s May Tabol on a merry-go-round, looking more terrified than we’ve ever seen her.

Pree’s Ben Usie also directed the video, and although the video made its live premiere at the show the two bands played at Red Palace last July, anyone who missed that show can now watch the video over at IFC’s website. It looks more art house than Christopher Nolan and it’s the best video of theirs that we’ve seen.