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Enter Shikari release official 'Arguing With Thermometers' music video

Today (Jan. 17) Enter Shikari released the official music video for their song "Arguing with Thermometers" on the bands YouTube page. In the music video lead vocalist Rou Reynolds portrays an anchorman on a mission for truth. You can watch Enter Shikari's official "Arguing with Thermometers" music video here, or by clicking the video to the left. 

In the "Arguing with Thermometers" music video Reynolds portrays the anchorman, drummer Rob Rolfe portrays a drumming weatherman, while bass player Chris Batten and guitarist Rory Clewlow portray the cameramen. The music video reminds me of the movie Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, but not because of the storyline, more so because of the outfit worn by Rou Reynolds. 

Reynolds is almost unrecognizable with black hair, and a matching black mustache. The facial expressions and movements he gives to the camera while sitting behind the anchor desk is also pretty comical. Overall, the music video is enjoyable to watch and does not take away from the song. 

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The song "Arguing with Thermometers" is from the bands upcoming third studio album, A Flash Flood of Colour, which was released yesterday, Jan. 16th via Hopeless Records in North America and via  Ambush Reality in the United Kingdom.

You can view screenshots from the music video here, and watch the music video here. What did you think of Enter Shikari's official "Arguing with Thermometers" music video? Leave comments below, or connect with me via Twitter: @NatalieChicago

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In 2002 Natalie Kuchik started writing for various online zines which allowed her access to interview bands and write about the music industry. She has interviewed and reviewed artists from every genre including, hip-hop, rock, punk, country, R&B, and metal. She attended Roosevelt University in...

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