On the surface, the song appears to be a biting commentary on a crumbling relationship. Phrases like "master of deception and subterfuge" suggest a lover caught in a lie, while the "body paint" serves as a metaphor for the lingering traces of another person.
The Unmasking of "Body Paint": Deciphering Arctic Monkeys’ Cinematic Masterpiece Arctic Monkeys - Body Paint
The music video, directed by , is as complex as the song itself. Shot on 16mm Ektachrome film , it captures a vintage, 1970s aesthetic inspired by the cinematography of Gordon Willis (known for The Godfather ). The video uses meta-motifs like film reels and editing tables to explore the "creation of symbolic imagery," mirroring the song's themes of artifice and performance. On the surface, the song appears to be