Dead Man’s Bones Lead A Musical Cortège

Dead Man’s Bones—the funeral-choir outfit that will forever be known as “Ryan Gosling’s musical project”—has a new video out, in which Gosling and his collaborator Zach Shields lead a chorus through a graveyard, singing the wearily jubilant “Name In Stone” (which has an odd similarity to Lily Allen’s “The Fear” running underneath it, to these ears) all the way. I wonder if this is one of the clips that the band shot in lieu of going to South By Southwest last month? Clip after the jump.




DEAD MAN’S BONES – “NAME IN STONE” [Vimeo via PopSugar]
Dead Man’s Bones [MySpace]

 
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  1. silkyjumbo  |   Posted on Apr 6th, 2009

    i am really enjoying what i’ve heard from dead man’s bones so far, and (surprising) that has nothing to do with my desire to throw ryan gosling down and have my way with him.

  2. ObtuseIntolerant  |   Posted on Apr 6th, 2009

    @silkyjumbo: I don’t believe that,not one little bit.

  3. silkyjumbo  |   Posted on Apr 8th, 2009

    @ObtuseIntolerant: no, really. i like simple tunes with a layer of dime-store creepy thrown on top.

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