PB&J are set to move past the largely instrumental Seaside Rock with their fifth album, the official real-deal followup to Writer’s Block. In order to get you excited about it, the Swedes put together a strange West Side Story-sorta video. It opens with a ha-ha snippet of “Young Folks” in a basement dance party; the lyrics get a tad less twee when the emotions start to swell. If you’re not allowed to blast songs at work with “shut the fuck up” repeated in the lyrics, plug in the headphones for this one. They don’t mention the actual title, so we’ll call it “Hey (Shut The Fuck Up Boy)” until we’re told told otherwise. (UPDATE: it’s called “Lay It Down,” and the vid is directed by Sandra Froberg.) Keep your eyes peeled for the Rickroll.

Didn’t catch Rick? In the beginning, in the DJ’s crate, you might’ve spotted this. Once we get a date and name for the new record, we’ll pass it along.

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Comments (11)
  1. frat boy  |   Posted on Dec 12th, 2008

    WOOOO!

    take your fucking hands off my girl! FUCK YEAH

  2. Miles  |   Posted on Dec 12th, 2008

    I’m not normally a huge fan of these guys but this is EXCELLENT

  3. wow i love this!

  4. I quite love this.

  5. blair waldorf  |   Posted on Dec 12th, 2008

    peter and bjorn (of pjb fame) have picked their top 10s of the year. im suprised neither of them picked lykke li, but they did pick some other swedes. talk about loyalty. haha. check it out and stream ‘em on erockster.com

  6. shenenigans  |   Posted on Dec 12th, 2008

    I guess I’m the only one that finds it pretty cheesy.

  7. Marc  |   Posted on Dec 12th, 2008

    i’m even more excited for the new album, which is called ‘Living Thing’ btw, now.

  8. Vincent  |   Posted on Dec 13th, 2008

    song of the new year

  9. Wesley  |   Posted on Dec 14th, 2008

    Is that Moby DJing?

  10. cool lyrics … it’s catchy

  11. i’m liiiiiiikinnnnn iiittttt

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