The rock band is featured in a black and white video by Mark Romanek

Feb 12, 2014 17:01 GMT  ·  By

The song “Invisible” was released with much hype during the Super Bowl and it was announced as an integral part of the Bank of America charity. Now, the Irish rock band has decided to release a video for their latest creation.

Directed by Mark Romanek, the entire video is shot in black and white and it shows Bono and his band mates playing in front of an excited crowd. The front man can be seen belting out his verses from a hangdown microphone, which aides in creating a timeless rock video look.

The video was shot in Santa Monica, in an airport hangar, over three days, which are reported to have taken place last month.

The name of the video includes the letters RED in the title, in between Brackets. RED is an organization which helps fight HIV/AIDS in Africa, and it's all part of U2's latest campaign. They even offered the song for free for one day in order to increase awareness.