Last week, Weezer performed their new single "Thank God for Girls" and promised that the studio version would arrive on October 26. Sure enough, here it is.
The song is a curious hip-hop/rock crossover with bizarre, woman-celebrating lyrics that display a curious fixation with cannoli. This pastry obsession is carried over into the accompanying video, in which we see a woman feeding a man a large pile of cannoli. A whole lot of food wastage ensues.
This apparently isn't the "official" video, since there's another clip on the way. Scroll past the single's strange, Pope-featuring artwork below to watch the SCANTRON-directed video below.
The song is a curious hip-hop/rock crossover with bizarre, woman-celebrating lyrics that display a curious fixation with cannoli. This pastry obsession is carried over into the accompanying video, in which we see a woman feeding a man a large pile of cannoli. A whole lot of food wastage ensues.
This apparently isn't the "official" video, since there's another clip on the way. Scroll past the single's strange, Pope-featuring artwork below to watch the SCANTRON-directed video below.
Thank God for Girls - 10/26 pic.twitter.com/YS1taP9iv1
— weezer (@Weezer) October 22, 2015