Billie Eilish Confronts Climate Change in Visual for "all the good girls go to hell"
Eilish remains covered in tar alongside a burning Earth.
Billie Eilish is serving up her latest music video. Specifically, the chart-topping young superstar is revisiting her debut studio album, March’s WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?, for a striking visual in support of the LP highlight “all the good girls go to hell.” The vignette for “all the good girls go to hell” comes to us courtesy of director Rich Lee, the veteran music video director. Within the video, fans can spot Eilish as an Angel who has fallen from heaven, covered in tar as she arises on a burning Earth.
“Right now there are millions of people all over the world begging our leaders to pay attention. Our earth is warming up at an unprecedented rate, icecaps are melting, our oceans are rising, our wildlife is being poisoned and our forests are burning,” Billie Eilish writes in an official statement, using the debut of her latest music video to bring attention to a cause she cares about. “On September 23rd, the UN will host the 2019 Climate Action Summit to discuss how to tackle these issues. The clock is ticking. On Friday, September 20th and Friday, September 27th you can make your voice be heard. take it to the streets.:
You can take a look at Billie Eilish’s new music video for “all the good girls go to hell” above, and head on over to her official website to check out the itinerary for her current tour.
Later this month, Billie Eilish will also hit the Saturday Night Live stage for a special late-night performance.