![]() "I think we showed a lot of fake artistic integrity in the new video." "Proud to be a fake member of wrote the actor. Great stuff."įurthermore, Helms commented on his cameo appearance in "Hopeless Wanderer." "Haha gotta love people who don't take themselves too seriously," wrote Paul. On Twitter, Mumford & Sons fans and comedy enthusiasts alike were celebrating the music video on Tuesday. Watch "Hopeless Wanderer" on YouTube here. Hilariously, the actors offer a dramatic lip-synced performance of "Hopeless Wanderer," and one scene even includes all four men squeezed onto a small boat with their instruments.Ĭonsequently, the parodied music video has gone viral online. In the clip, the four actors imitate the members of Mumford & Sons donning facial hair, banjos, guitars, and disheveled, old-fashioned clothes that are staples of the band's look. "Hopeless Wanderer" features guest appearances by "Arrested Development" actor Jason Bateman, "The Hangover's" Ed Helms, and "Saturday Night Live" stars Jason Sudeikis and Will Forte. However, this week, the Grammy Award-winning British band added star power to their own lineup in their newest music video. Mumford & Sons' new music video for "Hopeless Wanderer" got a helping hand from some of today's biggest stars in comedy.īest known for their hit songs such as "I Will Wait" and "Lover of the Light," Mumford & Sons consists of bassist Ted Dwane, vocalist Marcus Mumford, musician Ben Lovett, and guitarist Winston Marshall. ![]()
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