Patrick Stump Starts Llama Drama In New Fall Out Boy Video

Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump and Pete Wentz. Photo by Roger Goodgroves/REX/Shutterstock (9315480l)

Fall Out Boy fans rejoice! The music video for the band’s latest single Bishops Knife Trick is here and let’s just say it’s llama-tastic.

From the very first shot, it’s pretty clear this clip is going to be one crazy ride. The video blurb reads the following: “Patrick took a seat in the director’s chair for the Bishops Knife Trick vid and things didn’t go as planned (or did they?) Let’s just say there was quite a bit of monkeying around on set.” In the next five minutes, Fall Out Boy delivers on this promise.

Stump takes on the role of diva director, who has a hard time inspiring his cast to play along. The trouble he’s going through is highly understandable, since he’s trying to direct a band of llamas. Fall Out Boy front-man isn’t too impressed by their performance and eventually gets fed up by their lack of professionalism. After two llamas start a fight, Stump decides to call it quits and perform the song on his own.

Bishops Knife Trick is the latest single from Fall Out Boy’s seventh studio album Mania. It was followed by a three-song EP Llamania, which is just as hilarious as it seems. All the tunes were performed by the fictional llama band named Frosty and the Royal Tea, who made an appearance in band’s latest video.