The video for "Sound of the Underground" was shot in an empty London warehouse just days after Girls Aloud's formation on the last week of competition of Popstars: The Rivals. It was directed by Phil Griffin, who would later direct the videos for "No Good Advice" and "Life Got Cold".[32]... Read More
The video for "Sound of the Underground" was shot in an empty London warehouse just days after Girls Aloud's formation on the last week of competition of Popstars: The Rivals. It was directed by Phil Griffin, who would later direct the videos for "No Good Advice" and "Life Got Cold".[32]
It features the band members in various scenes "underground". In the group scene, they perform the song backed by a band in a large metal enclosure. As the song progresses, each band member also incorporates a tall microphone stand into the choreography, echoed in many live performances in the song. In the solo scenes, each member is shown sitting or standing in the "underground" setting while various other shots, such as a light bulb spontaneously cracking open and catching on fire, are shown.
The music video is available on the "No Good Advice" DVD single, Girls on Film, and Style. See Less