Devil's Broom

"Devil's Broom"
Single by Joseph Arthur
from the album Our Shadows Will Remain
Released February 6, 2006 (digital)
February 13, 2006 (CD/7")
Format CD, 7" vinyl, digital download
Recorded 2004
Genre Alternative rock
Length 3:41 (radio edit)
4:46 (album version)
Label 14th Floor Records
Songwriter(s) Joseph Arthur
Producer(s) Joseph Arthur, Ken Rich
Joseph Arthur singles chronology
"Even Tho"
(2005)
"Devil's Broom"
(2006)
"Can't Exist"
(2006)

"Even Tho"
(2005)
"Devil's Broom"
(2006)
"Can't Exist"
(re-issue)
(2006)
Music video
"Devil's Broom" on YouTube

"Devil's Broom" is the third single from Joseph Arthur's fourth studio album Our Shadows Will Remain. The single was released on February 13, 2006 in the UK to coincide with his live dates at Shepherd's Bush Empire. It was released on CD and 7" as well as digital download bundles. The CD single's B-side, "Papa," is Joseph's touching ode to his father. He played the song live as early as 1998.

In a positive review, AngryApe.com said of the song: "'Devil's Broom' represents another stroke of understated genius from the musical pallet of Arthur. Mundane and emotive Morrissey styled lyricism and projected singing with a speckle of the troubled cry of Jeff Buckley, is propped up by a wandering accompaniment that Echo & the Bunnymen used to such startling effect."[1]

A video for the song was produced, directed by Noaz Deshe. It features Joseph being dragged through a city interspersed with footage of a female lover he longs to be near.

Track listing

CD (JA04CD):

  1. "Devil's Broom" (Edit) – 3:41
  2. "Papa" – 4:56

7" (white vinyl, JA04V):

  1. "Devil's Broom" (Edit) – 3:41
  2. "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" (Live at the Scala) – 5:17

Digital downloads: (available separately on iTunes UK only)

  1. "Devil's Broom" (Edit) – 3:41
  2. "Devil's Broom" (Live at the Scala) – 5:59
  3. "Devil's Broom" (Acoustic) – 4:23
  4. "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" (Live at the Scala) – 5:17

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