Tuesday 17 September 2013

My iPod #149: Queens of the Stone Age - Burn the Witch

"Burn the Witch" was released as the third single from Queens of the Stone Age's fourth album "Lullabies to Paralyze". That album was their most recent when I started listening to the band's music in 2005, and I can remember the video for the song being shown multiple times on the television.

"Lullabies" is a much darker album, believe it or not, compared to "Songs for the Deaf". The guitars are much harsher and there is an overall sense of gloom and obscurity that is built in each song. "Burn the Witch" is no different. The song begins with these harsh whispers before jumping into its ominous stomping beat which carries on throughout the song along with the contrast of Josh Homme's falsetto vocals with Mark Lanegan and Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top's gravelly, lower tones. The bass line which mimics the vocal melody of the verses repeats throughout too, and all of these combined make up a tune which will disturb you to your soul.

The music video builds this feeling of doom with very freaky imagery. It does look quite cheap and you don't know whether to laugh because everything looks fake, but who wouldn't feel a little discomfort if you witnessed a witch with an army of skeletons coming towards you? You wouldn't just feel a little bit frightened. You'd run away, duh.

Have fun. Sweet dreams.

Jamie.

No comments:

Post a Comment