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New Spoon Video: "The Underdog"



The official single from Spoon's latest, Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga, "The Underdog", was directed by Keven McAllester and features a ton of Austinites. Point out your favorite cameo appearance in the comments, and Pre-order Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga while you prepare for the release next Tuesday.

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  • tedemanzanilla

    Who is that skinny white guy with the maracas in the beginning? Yum. He can really shake 'em.

  • guest

    The guy from 4 posts up knows the deal. Seriously, could this band be more boring if they tried really hard to be? I mean, aren't they already doing that?

    The last good record they made was 'Series of Sneaks' and it's been a breakneck race downhill ever since. Thank god the Pitchfork crowd loves it, or something....

  • guest

    I'll be damned! Not a single underdog in that video! They should have held the casting at Wal Mart. There's a lot of underdogs at Wal Mart.

  • guest

    Huh? @ 9:50AM.

  • guest

    Jason Reese sure has filled out, hasn't he?

  • guest

    what has this band become? remember yelling and screaming and feedback and wayfarers and the rock and roll free for all and that acoustic guitar with the pickup in it? no, you love the new direction spoon has taken since 2001's ''girls don't tell?" what do you mean you've never heard the ''soft effects ep?"

  • awesome

    yay. i see chris grey and jason---is that courtney chavanell also?

  • guest

    Awwww, that's Chris Grey standing outside.

  • calliopetricycle

    hahaha...the glasses guy walking around with cables and coffee is one of my austin crushes.



    i like this video!

  • guest

    I love those mariachi guys...

  • guest

    C.C. walking with camera at the end?

  • guest

    Are the two girls in the kitchen from Finally Punk?

  • guest

    I like this video a lot. It's like Britt knows my boss.

  • guest

    Mr. Glasses at the mixing board walking around fellow looks just like Mal Evans circa mid-late 60s. Is that intentional?

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