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Exclusive New Video from The Boy Least Likely To

With vintage cars and airplanes, the whimsical Brit duo follow their dream of becoming balloons.
The Boy Least Likely To
The Boy Least Likely To

The Boy Least Likely To (a British twee pop duo, not a solitary person) don't want to be rock stars. Instead, as indicated in their new tune "Balloon on a Broken String," they'd prefer to be "big fat balloons," the kind of balloons they chase around the English countryside in their brand new music video.


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Over the catchy, sunny pop tune's acoustic guitar, drums, and xylophone, multi-instrumentalist Pete Hobbs and singer/songwriter Jof Owen chase loose balloons across the countryside with an antique racecar an airplane. "Balloons" comes from the duo's forthcoming SPIN-approved sophomore effort, The Law of the Playground (out March 3).

Do they finally achieve their inflated dreams? Find out in the video below!

Watch: The Boy Least Likely To, "Balloon on a Broken String"

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