No Doubt have released the music video for their comeback single 'Settle Down'.
The track, which premiered in full yesterday (July 16), is the lead single from the band's highly-anticipated sixth studio album Push and Shove, their first release in over ten years.
The video was directed by friend of the band Sophie Muller, who previously worked on the promos for breakthrough hit 'Don't Speak' and 'Simple Kind of Life'.
The clip for 'Settle Down' sees No Doubt riding trucks to their reunion.
"The idea is they are all driving to meet after having had their separate lives over the last 10 years," Muller told Rolling Stone.
Asked what the track is about, Gwen Stefani told E! News: "I hate talking about what the songs are about because I feel like I already put so much into the song, of myself, but I think that song, and a lot of the record, is just about being overwhelmed by so much going on and how to balance all of it.
"That'd be a good way of summing it up."
Drummer Adrian Young added: "As the attention goes back to No Doubt and less on being a suburban father, that's when I realise, 'Oh wow, I'm in this pretty huge band."
'Settle Down' is released September 17. Push & Shove is released on September 24 in the UK and a day later in the US.
No Doubt drive trucks to reunion in 'Settle Down' video - watch
Published Tuesday, Jul 17 2012, 08:03 BST | By Colin Daniels | 19 comments
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