A comic clip for Babel cut 'Hopeless Wanderer' from Mumford and Sons has arrived. The Grammy Award-winning group Mumford & Sons were replaced for the video by four comedians: Jason Sudeikis, Will Forte, Jason Bateman and Ed Helms.
A comic clip for Babel cut 'Hopeless Wanderer' from Mumford and Sons has arrived. The Grammy Award-winning group Mumford & Sons were replaced for the video by four comedians: former "Saturday Night Live" cast members Jason Sudeikis and Will Forte as Marcus Mumford and Ted Dwane, respectively, "Arrested Development" star Jason Bateman as Winston Marshall, and "The Office" actor Ed Helms as Ben Lovett.
The comic quartet satirizes the band members, from their outfits to even the facial features, in the case of Dwane's stellar beard. From their respective musical instruments down to the way the band performs their heart out, the funny men give on the dot impressions. Either playing outdoors or being crammed on a small boat, the guys take their funny portrayals quite seriously, complete with a lip lock between Sudeikis and Forte. For the rousing finale, they let it all loose with Sudeikis kicking his foot through a drum set, Bateman breaking a piano with his banjo, Helms going crazy with an accordion and Forte humping his cello, before wandering off as they carry all their musical equipment on their back.
Check out the video "Hopeless Wanderer" by Mumford & Sons:
Band's 2012 album Babel includes a total number of 12 tracks, as it is:
"Babel"
"Whispers in the Dark"
"I Will Wait"
"Holland Road"
"Ghosts That We Knew"
"Lover of the Light"
"Lovers' Eyes"
"Reminder"
"Hopeless Wanderer"
"Broken Crown"
"Below My Feet"
"Not With Haste"