Laura Jane Grace revamps ‘Wayne’s World’ with “I Hate Chicago” video
Laura Jane Grace & The Devouring Mothers have released a music video for “I Hate Chicago” that got some major Wayne’s World inspiration.
Except instead of Wayne’s World, it’s all “Jane’s World,” and we couldn’t love it more.
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Even though the band isn’t really in the video at all, the actors do a hilarious job paying homage to one of our favorite films.
Check out the video for “I Hate Chicago” below.
Laura Jane Grace is not the only person bringing Wayne’s World into 2019. At this year’s Oscars ceremony the stars of the film reunited to present Bohemian Rhapsody.
You can check out a video of that below.
WE’RE NOT WORTHY!!!
Mike Myers and Dana Carvey of Wayne’s World introduced the movie Bohemian Rhapsody … the most perfect Oscars pairing of presenter and movie all night. #Oscars #AcademyAwards
— SBR Sports Picks (@SBRSportsPicks) February 25, 2019
Also, last month, Laura Jane Grace and the Devouring Mothers were announced for this year’s LOVELOUD festival alongside PVRIS and K. Flay.
LJG also just celebrated co-writing a song for Weezer’s most recent album.
“Happy release day to Weezer’s ‘Black Album’. I owe it to Twitter that I was able to be a part of writing a song for this. Endlessly thankful to Rivers for letting me be a part of his process…” Grace wrote on Twitter.
“How many times in life do you get to say that you helped write a Weezer song? Today’s my fuckin daaaaayyyyyy!” she continued.
Happy release day to Weezer’s ‘Black Album’. I owe it to Twitter that I was able to be a part of writing a song for this. Endlessly thankful to Rivers for letting me be a part of his process… https://t.co/LD0ISyQfjM
— Laura Jane Grace (@LauraJaneGrace) March 1, 2019
How many times in life do you get to say that you helped write a Weezer song? Today’s my fuckin daaaaayyyyyy!
— Laura Jane Grace (@LauraJaneGrace) March 1, 2019
What do you think of Laura Jane Grace and the Devouring Mothers’ latest video? Sound off in the comments below!
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