![]() This is also another single with a fabulous music video, taking place in a simple ’70s style studio, with Hernandez and Anderson positioned at instruments among about six others. “What you doin’? Where you at? Oh, you got plans? Don’t say that,” Anderson sings while opening the song with his signature drum beats. ![]() Despite some of the lyrics bordering on silly when I first listened to them, I enjoyed this particular song because of the modern feel it had while still maintaining the fun of the album. “Not to be dramatic, but I wanna die,” Anderson sings as he falls on the floor in the music video.Īnother top hit on the album that seems to take a different tone is the album’s first single, “Leave the Door Open.” Hernandez and Anderson take a nearly opposite approach here from their other single, with serenading lyrics about begging a girl to come over. The video is complete with ‘70s style sets, background dancers with cigarettes in hand and Anderson being as goofy as he’s known to be. Its video counterpart adds to the pure joy that this duo brought onto their album. While I can’t emphasize how much I love the song, I simply can’t write this review without acknowledging the music video for this song as well.
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