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If you're looking for some visual inspiration to combat that midweek hump, peep this eye candy from the forthcoming Beck and Charlotte Gainsbourg music video for "Heaven Can Wait". The clip was shot by Pedestrian favourite Keith Schofield and officially drops tomorrow so for now we can only speculate as to what the hamburger skateboards, teary eyed Gainsbourgs, bathtub dwelling monsters, floating bodies, doll's heads, unsymmetrical facial hair and awkward family photos mean. But first, someone get Charlotte a tissue - every time she sheds a tear a baby, angel and lamb meet their demise in a horrific orphanage accident.









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