Lee Ranaldo Releases Bizarre New Video for “Uncle Skeleton”

Lee Ranaldo, American singer-songwriter has released a new music video for “Uncle Skeleton” just in time for Halloween. The spooky new video for “Uncle Skeleton” is off of his latest solo LP, Electric Trim. In the video two young women get touchy-feely with a cardboard cutout of a skeleton, a pretty exact visual interpretation of Ranaldo’s lyrics “Don’t you know this skeleton’s got needs?”  Ranaldo is best known as a co-founder of the alternative rock band Sonic Youth, formed in 1981. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked Ranaldo number 33 on “Greatest Guitarists of all Time” list, while being the guitarist for Sonic Youth. Watch his video “Uncle Skeleton” directed by Elisa Ambrogio below.

Amber Washington: Graduated from the University of Pittsburgh, majored in Media & Professional Communication. I play tennis and am always on the lookout for new music, very grateful for Apple Music. I composed music for a few months in college while living in New York which further sparked my passion for a career in the music industry. Live music is one of my all time favorite things to experience; First Avenue is my favorite venue, might be bias since I was born and raised in Minnesota. Happy ears, happy years.
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