Beloved American ensemble Vulfpeck have released a new video ahead of their upcoming LP Schvitz, this time in the form of the glossy, untroubled acoustic cut “In Heaven” written by singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joey Dosik.

The clip released with the song, like several proceeding it, including “Ear Worm,” “All That’s Left Of Me Is You,” “New Guru,” “Simple Step,” and more, was recorded in a studio set to look like a sauna in close quarters, the members adorned in spa ropes, shoeless and in red hats.

Unlike previous videos in the LP’s rollout–likely thanks to the acoustic nature of the tune–there is a relaxed dog, according to the video’s description, named Rivers. Along with Rivers, the video features Theo Katzman, Cory Wong, Jack Stratton and Woody Goss on acoustic guitars, Joe Dart on bass and the ever-soulful Antwaun Stanley on vocals.

As always, Stanley sings with ease and grace and, later in the track, guides the band’s shared cadence on the hook: “Cause if we can’t act like in heaven/ Then we might not know that we have one/ If you can feel worried, I think maybe we should hurry/ So that we can grow old in heaven/ We have one/ Think about how good it feels/ To have one/ Think about how good it feels to say/ We have one/ Think about how good it feels to say/ We have one.”

Watch and enjoy the video for “In Heaven” below.