Jonathan Glazer has shot his first music video in six years, a searing study of alcoholism, for trip hop band Massive Attack. The video for Live With Me comes in the build-up to the release of Massive Attack's "best of" album Collected on March 13th, their first in three years. It simply shows a smartly dressed young woman walking into an off-licence and buying copious amounts of alcohol, before going home and literally drinking herself into oblivion. Massive Attack are also releasing another video for the b-side to Live With Me. Called False Flags, it was shot by Flynn Productions' Paul Gore. "It was inspired by the recent Parisian riots and focuses solely on a young French/Arabic man as he ignites and throws a petrol bomb, wrestling between his anger and fear," says Gore. "Shooting at 1000 frames per second, each shot captures the intense emotion and detail of the moment, almost as if it were a series of still photographs." [shots]