Today, Limp Bizkit shares the cinematic music video for “Out Of Style,” directed by frontman Fred Durst and Marc Klasfeld. The video made its broadcast premiere on MTV Live, MTVU, and MTV’s Biggest Pop. Durst and Klasfeld point to this Jimi Hendrix lyric when summing up the video: “When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace.”
The song is the opening track from the band’s sixth full-length studio album, STILL SUCKS (out via Suretone).
The clip finds a deepfake assortment of “world leaders” together (Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky, Xi Jinping, and Kim Jong-un), and even invites an appearance from “Mr. Maverick” himself in A.I. form. Meanwhile, the band throws down in a garage during a barbecue. There are all kinds of hidden Easter Eggs and deeper messages — if you are paying close enough attention.
The song and video are about unity, of course. Put aside the beef and let’s focus on space, the universe, and what’s next for us as a species. For as many answers as it offers, there are just as many questions, but you’ll have to watch it now.
STILL SUCKS will be available for the first time in two different CD configurations. There will be a “Gold Disc” edition, which is a strictly limited-edition numbered run, and a “Silver Disc” edition. Both versions will feature the album’s 12 songs including “Out Of Style,” “Dad Vibes,” and “Don’t Change,” + a bonus track. Get it here.
