Cage the Elephant's 'Take It or Leave It' Features Juliette Lewis and a Roller Disco [Fresh Vid]

Nashville transplants Cage the Elephant are pretty pro when it comes to the music-video game.

Their psychedelic clip for "Come a Little Closer"

was deemed, by yours truly, one of

the 26 finest local videos of 2013

, and their brand-new video for "Take It or Leave It" (a song from

last year's Melophobia

) coasts on feel-good '70s roller-disco vibes — Topeka 1976 roller-disco vibes, to be specific.

The video is peskily non-embeddable, but you can hop on over to Noisey, where it debuted this morning, to watch. (Internet magic tells me that the video will magically appear after the jump in this post at precisely 2 a.m. tonight.)

As you'll see, the slinky, groovy "Take It or Leave It" vid features a cameo from star of stage and screen Juliette Lewis, who recently told Elle that she's been working with Cage (the Elephant, not the Nicolas), noting that they're one of "only a handful of good rock & roll" bands that exists nowadays. "Arctic Monkeys is another, Jack White is another, but they’re all in this similar genre," says Lewis. "So I’ve been going back and forth to Nashville. Between putting my pretty dresses on and talking about [August, Osage County] I’m going to a little studio in Nashville, and I’ll have a little EP out by this spring." Righto.

Anyhow, skate on over to Noisey to watch the vid, or just count down the hours until you can watch it here:

Update: You can now watch the video after the jump.

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