The Shouty Track
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“The Shouty Track” | |||||
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Single by Lemon Jelly from the album '64 - '95 |
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Released | 2004 | ||||
Format | CD single, Vinyl | ||||
Genre | BrainDance, Electronica | ||||
Length | 3:55 | ||||
Label | XL Recordings | ||||
Producer | Conrad Uno | ||||
Lemon Jelly singles chronology | |||||
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"The Shouty Track" is a single from the Lemon Jelly album '64-'95
It samples the track "Horror Show" by post-punk/New Wave band Scars.
As with the other tracks on '64-'95, The Shouty Track differs from their previous albums, Lemonjelly.KY and Lost Horizons, displaying a heavier, darker sound.
[edit] Music video
The animated video for The Shouty Track consists of two cartoon-like characters being drawn by an unseen hand, who then begin to head-bang to the beat of the music.
Other elements include rapid montages of images related to the headbanger's lives (from adult magazines to bar room brawls) and the repeated injury (and apparent death) of a smaller character who presents a thumbs-up before being injured.
The video is included on the DVD release of '64-'95, along with animated videos for the other tracks.