SPOD's 'Boys Night' Clip!

In what has become the longest release window of a single song in human history, spanning from 2011 to 2018, we are excited to unveil the new clip for SPOD’s track, ‘Boys Night’.

The clip was premiered via Instagram stories last Friday, the first of it's kind!

Shot by SPOD with an iPhone on location in Los Angeles California on a Boys Night with a couple of mates. Featuring "Pete": Brendon Walsh from the almighty Bonezone amongst other thangs and "Rob": Doug Lussenhop aka Dj Douggpound (Tim & Eric, Eric Andre Show, Poundhouse, Poundcast). Another strong cameo goes to Whalehouse who close the clip as SPODs chorus.

GET BOYS NIGHT HERE

Phillip Crandall, author of Andrew WK's 'I Get Wet 33 1/3', gets behind the track 'Boys Night' here:

SPOD. Purveyor of party.

From the 1900s until today, each and every song from the SPOD-alogue had been written, recorded, rad-ified, rip-roared, rear-end-tested, radio-blessed-ed, and road-perfected specifically for the partiest people SPOD has ever met on Earth: girls.

Today, SPOD has a jam for the boys.

'Boys Night' AKA 2016's Song of the Damn Year AKA 2016's Amends for the Damn Year, doesn't represent some seismic political shift or even thematic turn-of-face for our always-been-woke-and-also-always-had-a-face hero; rather, it represents a cool party zone rarely explored via sweet synthy vibes and Bandcamp compatibility. A critical read of the Boys Night text assures that, somewhere along SPOD's intra-planetary travels, it was witnessed just how the other 50.1% lives. Indeed, it was from those assholes that this festive phoenix did arise.

During the song's ascension, SPOD invited thousands if not literally billions of people to participate in a once-in-a-life, party-making opportunity. History will show that, on an otherwise totally 2016 Wednesday, SPOD posted a snippet of 'Boys Night' to a social media account, inviting man and woman alike to sing along and send back their recorded takes. The result? An anthemic gang-style chorus with slightly less than a billion but definitely more than 30 triumphant entries all synced up, uniting partiers the whole wide webbed world over in a celebratory experience one cannot begin to put a price on (though, if a Kickstarter project were to offer "Your Recorded Voice On a SPOD Song" as a pledge perk, it would totally be one of those end-all million-dollar pledges that has to incorporate all the previous perks too like the commemorative "Kickstart The Radness" t-shirt and autographed "Nerds!" bookmark).

How's that for some true bloody blue poetry?