Format CD, digital download | Label Warner
AATW (UK) | |
Released 3 February 2009 (3 February 2009) Recorded Room 101, Dragonfly Studios, Melbourne, Australia between July 2007 and Jan 2009 Genre Alternative rock, electropop, electronic rock Length 5:48 (album version)
4:48 ("Evermore" album edit)
4:11 (radio edit) |
"Hey Boys and Girls (Truth of the World pt.2)" is the second single by Evermore, from their third studio album Truth of the World: Welcome to the Show. It has already received radio airplay from various radio stations in Australia and New Zealand.
Contents
It was released as the group's first single in the UK in late 2009 (to promote their first international album, Evermore), but did not chart.
Track listing
All tracks written by Evermore.
Chart performance
The song was the band's third top 5 single on the ARIA Singles Chart in Australia, peaking at No. 4. It is also their second-highest charting single in Australia behind "Light Surrounding You", which topped the ARIA Singles Chart in 2007.
Music video
The video opens with a boy by the name of 'Max' (holding up a bottle of pills that says "TRUTHOGEN"), who turns on the television showing the band in a dark room with about 200 dark blue TVs. The music starts playing and the TV shows dancers including soldiers, pink haired women and women in raincoats. When the chorus starts to come in, the lead singer (Jon, wearing a top-hat) starts looking happy and the dancers start to dance. The breakdown comes the camera (screen) zooms out of the TV and shows the boy watching the TV. The camera zooms back in and the dancers are dancing again. Jon is then seen without a microphone stand (just a microphone) looking excited about something and the bassist Peter doing backup video. When the video ends, the dancers run in on the band and pick them up. They begin throwing the band members around. Jon takes off his hat and throws it. The band disappears and the boy turns the TV off.
The band have recently shot a new video for the song for release in European markets. The video is set to be released sometime in November.
Meaning
During a radio interview, lead singer Jon Hume stated "The song is just like the meaning of the album - it's just all about crazy over the top media (that) we, you know, read, see on TV. It's just having a bit of fun and having a laugh about it."