The music industry has been buzzing ever since Jukebox the Ghost released their fourth self-titled album last fall. When we last caught up with the trio behind the cleverly-named indie-pop group (there's a story there!), they told us about how they had to rifle through 50 or so demo songs to choose the solid 11 that made the cut. One of those tracks was "Postcard," a clear favorite of their fans—and for good reason.

The addicting song finally has a video to go along with its feel-good vibe, and the guys couldn't have had more fun putting it together. "This was my favorite video shoot to date," Ben Thornewill says. "What was especially exciting was running through the streets of downtown L.A. at midnight on a Friday wearing 1920s fisherman gear and trying not to get hit by the cars zooming past." Yes, sounds like a wacky adventure to us.

Check out the video up top, and be sure to snag tickets to see the guys live this summer while they're on tour with Ingrid Michaelson.

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