PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 16 (UPI) -- Sarah Silverman and Norman Reedus sing in new Sleater-Kinney video "No Cities to Love."
The 44-year-old actress and 46-year-old actor are among the stars who appeared in the video to promote the band's new album of the same name. Sleater-Kinney formed in 1994, and consists of Corin Tucker, Janet Weiss and Portlandia actress Carrie Brownstein.
Portlandia co-star Fred Armisen, Inception actress Ellen Page and Brooklyn 99 star Andy Samberg also submitted footage. My Chemical Romance singer Gerard Way had a cameo as well, and thanked Sleater-Kinney on Twitter for including him in the project.
Very honored to have been asked to participate in the singalong with @Sleater_Kinney alongside some very awesome people
— Gerard Sleigh (@gerardway) January 15, 2015
Sleater-Kinney released their first, self-titled studio album in 1995, and last debuted The Woods in 2005. The group temporarily disbanded to pursue solo projects, and reunited in 2014. No Cities to Love is scheduled for release January 20.
Silverman came to fame on Saturday Night Live, and currently voices Ollie Pesto on Fox animated series Bob's Burgers. Reedus is known for portraying Murphy MacManus in The Boondock Saints movies, and Daryl Dixon on AMC series The Walking Dead.