Cage the Elephant has tapped Iggy Pop for a new take on their song “Broken Boy,” which comes off the band’s fifth album Social Cues.On this version Pop comes in for a verse and adds backing Sleight of the hand, modern gold. [Pre-Chorus] Starry-eyed child left behind. Choose your favorite vice. I don't have the strength to play nice. [Chorus] Hide me in the back room, tell me when it For their fifth studio album, Cage the Elephant decided to take a very cinematic approach. Social Cues was conceived at a time where the band’s leader, Matt Shultz was going through an emotional break-up. These songs therefore have a cathartic motivation, and the band chose the aesthetics of John Carpenter’s horror films to translate this 158 votes, 11 comments. 19K subscribers in the CageTheElephant community. Subreddit for the band "Cage the Elephant! I think it's strange when people say You're the next big thing, you'll never fade The slightest touch, forced to fall Sleight of the hand, modern goal Story of child left behind Choose your favorite vice I don't have the strength to play nice Hide me in the back room, tell me when it's over Don't know if I can play this part much longer I'll be in the back room, tell me when it's over Don't 2. Social Cues Tokyo Smoke Now these are my preferences for all their music (Perfect Confusion included): 6. Perfect Confusion 5. Cage The Elephant 4. Thank You Happy Birthday 3. Tell Me I’m Pretty 2. Melophobia(Teloscope is my favorite song ever, but Social Cues is just more solid all around) Social Cues 176 votes, 51 comments. Personally I put Social Cues on par with Melophobia and consider them tied for the best album. But everybody seems to rank it… From our blog: Weekly Play Challenge for a Healthier You. The 3 Easiest Christmas Piano Songs. Advertisement. Chords for Cage The Elephant - Social Cues.: Em, A, F#m, Bm. Chordify is your #1 platform for chords. Grab your guitar, ukulele or piano and jam along in no time. At its core, Social Cues regains the direction that Cage The Elephant have lacked recently, drawing on the anguish and inner turmoil that’s afflicted frontman Matt Shultz recently in a way that almost throws back to the ramshackle volatility of their earlier material, but grounds it in something a lot more real. Granted, it was that idea that Official audio for ”Social Cues” by Cage the Elephant Listen to Cage the Elephant: BMaR.