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Wikipedia article




"'Are We Alright Again'" is a song by American rock band Eels. It was released as a single from their 2020 album 'Earth to Dora'.

"Are We Alright Again" had a music video made available from 11 November 2020 featuring the actor Jon Hamm in a Greg Barnes directed long single take. The video also featured appearances from Eels frontman Es co-stars Mike Mitchell and Eric Edelstein from the television show Love.

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'Rolling Stone' reported that in the video for the feel-good hit of the feel-worst year was Jon Hamm, supposedly an Eels superfan in real life, appearing as a fan who puts headphones on to listen to the track and becomes so absorbed by the music that hes oblivious to the chaos happening behind him: Home invasion, the theft of all his possessions, and the assault of a friend who happens to stop by mid-robbery.

E is quoted as saying I actually met Jon at an Eels concert several years ago while Mad Men was still on the air. I was off stage between encores and the tour manager said, Don Draper and Roger Sterling are here. I was like, Oh my god because Im a huge Mad Men fan and weve become friends since then.

Controversy



The band had to respond to claims from fans of New Zealand band Goodshirt that the video was too similar to one they had previously released called Sophie in 2002. E said Its been brought to our attention that our new video for the song Are We Alright Again is eerily similar to one made by the New Zealand band Goodshirt. We were not familiar with the band or their video. It seems to be purely coincidental.

Director Greg Barnes explains the origin of his concept: It wasnt a burglary to begin with; I wanted the protagonist to wear headphones and to make some toast, and put a pot on the stove, play the track and completely forget the world around him then in the background the toast would set fire, the pot would bubble over and the entire kitchen would burn and break behind him. After talking with the production designers they told me that was way beyond our budget. Then, in an email conversation with my producer, I came up with the idea that it would be so much cheaper to turn it into a burglary where items neednt be destroyed but instead simply removed.

My sincere apologies to Goodshirt for the similarities. Its a crazy coincidence that we ended up with something so similar. The nice thing about this being called to our attention is now I know the band Goodshirt. Theyre awesome. Check them out.[https://www.tonedeaf.thebrag.com/eels-respond-to-goodshirt-rip-off/amp/]

Reception



'Rolling Stone' reported E saying that it was composed after the Covid-19 pandemic and was a quarantine daydream I desperately needed to have E is also quoted to say Are We Alright Again, was really me writing a song trying to cheer myself up and give myself some hope that things will get better and I can only hope that it could do that for other people too... that was the only one that was done during the pandemic it was done during the early days of the pandemic when it was just first getting bad and it was like a daydream I just needed to think about. Yknow, the whole quarantine thing ending, and part of me was secretly hoping that maybe by the time the album came out, it wouldnt be such a fantasy but more of a reality.

But of course, that wasnt [how it] turned out, so it remains as much of a fantasy today as the day I wrote it. But I hope that it can still give us all some hope and something to look forward to, and that some day there will be a day when it feels like more of a reality.[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/eels-earth-to-dora-interview-18718/amp/]

The Financial Times reflects that Are We Alright Again looks forward to a time when the world can go back to doing and enjoying normal things. The NME noted the irony If you were laying bets on who would turn out to be 2020s Mr Brightside, only the bravest would back Mark E Everett. The indie star is reclusive, recently divorced, prone to recording albums about intense personal trauma and psychological collapse...Yet there he was on Are We Alright Again....singing his vision of post-Covid idyll: all smiling skies, marching bands and avian bong buddies.

See also



*List of one-shot music videos

References



Category:2020 songs

Category:2020 singles

Category:Eels (band) songs

Category:Songs written by Mark Oliver Everett

Category:Song recordings produced by Mark Oliver Everett

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