Mumford And Sons Hopeless Wanderer Video
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- Mumford And Sons Hopeless Wanderer Video Cast
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Mumford & Sons' new music video for 'Hopeless Wanderer' got a helping hand from some of today's biggest stars in comedy.
Best known for their hit songs such as 'I Will Wait' and 'Lover of the Light,' Mumford & Sons consists of bassist Ted Dwane, vocalist Marcus Mumford, musician Ben Lovett, and guitarist Winston Marshall.
Mumford & Sons’ ‘Hopeless Wanderer’ Video: Jason Sudeikis, Jason Bateman, Will Forte & Ed Helms Join The Band Mumford & Sons - Hopeless Wanderer (Official Music Video). Watch the music video for 'Hopeless Wanderer' by Mumford & Sons on Apple Music. Music video - 2013 - 5:15. Watch the music video for 'Hopeless Wanderer' by Mumford. None of the musicians in the video are actually in Mumford and Sons. Compare their Babel video to 'Hopeless Wanderer'. The musicians in Hopeless Wanderer are famous comedians/actors. It was unexpected of a band like Mumford and Sons to allow others to make fun of their style, especially in an official music video. The new album ‘Delta’ out now! Order here: Official Website - Facebook - http://po.st/mu. Ed Helmes, Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, and Will Forte parody Mumford & Sons in the 'Hopeless Wanderer' music video.

However, this week, the Grammy Award-winning British band added star power to their own lineup in their newest music video.
'Hopeless Wanderer' features guest appearances by 'Arrested Development' actor Jason Bateman, 'The Hangover's' Ed Helms, and 'Saturday Night Live' stars Jason Sudeikis and Will Forte.
Mumford And Sons Hopeless Wanderer Spoof Video
In the clip, the four actors imitate the members of Mumford & Sons donning facial hair, banjos, guitars, and disheveled, old-fashioned clothes that are staples of the band's look.
Hilariously, the actors offer a dramatic lip-synced performance of 'Hopeless Wanderer,' and one scene even includes all four men squeezed onto a small boat with their instruments.
Consequently, the parodied music video has gone viral online. Watch 'Hopeless Wanderer' on YouTube here.
On Twitter, Mumford & Sons fans and comedy enthusiasts alike were celebrating the music video on Tuesday.
'Haha gotta love people who don't take themselves too seriously,' wrote Paul. '@MumfordandSons new music video. Great stuff.'
'Pure brilliance,' wrote Tamera.
Furthermore, Helms commented on his cameo appearance in 'Hopeless Wanderer.'
'Proud to be a fake member of @MumfordAndSons,' wrote the actor. 'I think we showed a lot of fake artistic integrity in the new video.'
Meanwhile, the star-studded video arrives just two months after Mumford & Sons bassist Dwane underwent emergency surgery on his brain after suffering from a blood clot. Fortunately, the condition was treated, but the band was forced to cancel several shows in June.
Mumford And Sons Hopeless Wanderer Cast
Released in 2009, Mumford's debut album 'Sigh No More' saw chart-topping singles such as 'Little Lion Man' and 'The Cave.'
The band's second album 'Babel' was released last year and features the hit song 'I Will Wait.'
Mumford & Sons - 'Hopeless Wanderer' Video
Mumford & Sons - 'Hopeless Wanderer' Video
Mumford And Sons Hopeless Wanderer Video Cast
British banjo-folk pastiche-kings Mumford & Sons are more famous than a motherfucker, so they don’t have to care whether you like them or not. (I do like them, though.) And yet, they’ve pulled at least a couple of moves that seem directed toward making you, Stereogum reader, like them at least a little bit, including the repeated casting of people you already like in their music videos. First, there was Idris Elba in “Lover Of The Light.” And now comes the “Hopeless Wanderer” video, which features an all-star cast of famous comedy bros — Jason Sudeikis, Jason Bateman, Will Forte, noted bluegrass aficionado Ed Helms — all doing their best Mumford impressions and making what might be the most Mumford video of all-time. The video stays pretty straight-faced most of the way, which only serves to further skewer the band’s deathlessly sincere old-timey pose. And honestly, isn’t it a little bit brave for a band to hire famous people to make their whole thing look stupid in their own music video? I think it is. Either way, whether you enjoy liking or detesting this band, it’s a fun video. Forte’s fake scraggle-beard is obviously amazing, but don’t sleep on Sudeikis’s fake earrings. Sam Jones directs; watch it below.
Mumford’s new album Babel is out now on Island/Glassnote.