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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Maroon 5 Premiered "Out Of Goodbyes" Video

Maroon 5 have recently premiered the music video for "Out of Goodbyes," the official fourth single taken from the Grammy Award-winning pop rock band's latest third studio album "Hands All Over," which is reminiscent of albums past, but encompasses a larger variety of genres this time around, and has been in stores since last September. "This album has a lot of different styles - a little Motown, a little country, a little straight ahead rock n' roll and pop music," lead singer Adam Levine explained. "It's everything we love all wrapped into one beautiful package."
The soulful, funk-rock-pop crooner and his band's countrified, heartbreaking collaboration with the Grammy-nominated and CMA award-winning country trio Lady Antebellum for "Out of Goodbyes," which is a nice country-ish ballad sweet, sad song came together in a single day in Switzerland. Keyboardist Jesse Carmichael told Rolling Stone: "We're excited for a lot of new people to hear our band through that song." A very nice song, and awesome collaboration between Maroon 5 and Lady Antebellum lead singer Hillary Scott.
It definitely sounds like a different kind of track than what Maroon 5 fans are used to, but it is a good track. "We are so happy with how it turned out," Levine told CBS News. "They did an incredible job. We wrote the song and her voice (Scott) was perfect for it and the band filled in the spaces in a beautiful way. It was a great collaboration." Although Maroon 5 shows a softer side with Lady Antebellum, Levine isn't any closer to figuring out what love is really all about.
Instead of featuring the Adam Levine-fronted band and the country music trio, the Travis Schneider-directed video takes its focus on a young woman and her wounded lover, played by Dwight Yoakam and model/actress Diora Baird. It seems that she causes him multiple wounds. She patiently takes care of him only to hurt him again once the wounds are cleaned and bandaged. The clip shows the woman cleaning a bloody wound and removing a bullet from the man's chest, after which she gets up to leave, but grabs her revolver and shoots him.

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