Video: Cults – “You Know What I Mean”

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If there’s one song we love, it’s “You Know What I Mean,” in its gloomy poppiness one of the best and most self-defining tracks on the band’s 2011 self-titled debut, so we’re psyched that it’s the band’s next single and they’ve chosen to make an appropriately sweet and dark video for it. It casts Cults’ male half Brian Oblivion as a carnival stuntman and its female half Madeline Follin as his devoted girlfriend whose disapproving father goes to extreme measures to try and keep them apart. Check it out.


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