Foster The People Lead An Underground Resistance In New 'Style' Video
The revolution is here, and we have
Foster the People to thank! On the heels of their crossover hit "Sit Next to Me," the indie-pop stalwarts have released fashion a new single that's part social commentary, part riotous anthem.
The accompanying video, released on Monday (April 8), was directed by frontman Mark Foster, who's seen mobilizing a pack of free-thinking young people. "We're place on Earth to perish / So I'm going to fight for how I'd like to live / Spark up the riots / Guess I'm criminal as well as a futurist," Foster preaches to the masses, before they all dance around a giant glowing orb. Although once their oppressive forces, the suited-up "Paperheads," crash their underground warehouse party, it's every fighter for themselves.
Check out the video below, and catch it all day on MTV Live and mtvU, where it will air every hour on the hour starting at 1 p.M. ET.
"Style" — which we recently included in our weekly
Bop Shop round-up — follows Foster the People's recent singles "Sit Next to Me" and "Worst Nites." The L.A. Natives haven't reported a fourth album nevertheless — which could be their first since 2017's
Sacred Hearts Club — however all signs point to more new music coming soon.
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