The wait is finally over! Twin Twin have premiered the music video for “Moustache”. Needless to say, its full of all the madcap brilliance you’d expect.

The clip is based around a tv game show, on which Twin Twin are the contestants. In keeping with the song’s lyrics, it satirises the greed and consumerism of modern society, as the lads try to win as many prizes as possible, even to the point of causing their buzzers to catch fire. Most importantly, the video maintains the fun and mischief which is core to “Moustache”. From the use of primary colours, to the band’s unique fashion sense, this is definitely one of the most memorable and original videos of the current Eurovision season. Everything may be firmly tongue in cheek, but hopefully, this visualisation will quieten some of the naysayers as the true meaning of the song becomes clear.

Oh! And lest I forget, y’all can catch a glimpse of the fruits of the boy’s hard work in the “salle de musculation” if  you watch closely enough. Seriously, how could you not love them?

So, what do you think? Do you wanna have a moustache?

Padraig Jude contributed this report from Ireland. Follow him on Twitter at @PadraigJude. And while you’re at it, like our Facebook page to stay up-to-date with the latest Eurovision news and gossip.

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Nadia
Nadia
9 years ago

Oh my god fabulous

Alex
Alex
10 years ago

They actually sound better live than in the studio version. I’m excited for them in Copenhagen.

Pastora Soler haha
Pastora Soler haha
10 years ago

hahaha I love them!!

Keith
Keith
10 years ago

Has anyone watch this and the last video side by side? This new one has one sec empty delay in the beginning maybe a two second longer intro. The vocal track seems to be exactly the same.

Lots more going on in this video just makes it feel longer.

Keith
Keith
10 years ago

I only missed the mustaches on sticks dancing to the music. Dancing mustaches really had me hooked. I wonder what this will end up looking like on stage.

sopon
sopon
10 years ago

I like the lyric video better, to be honest. It felt faster-paced and more fun that way, and it kept to the rhythmic nature of the song better as well.