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Mastering: Free House: Support your Trackdemos - FUTURE HOUSE Comment by MISCALCULATED “Heads Will Roll” has maintained an enduring presence in pop music. For instance, the A-Trax remix has appeared in the movies Project X (2012) and Goosebumps (2015), in addition to the videogame DJ Hero 2 (2010).► Send Us Your Demos - Follow the FASTEST Growing Future House Spotify Playlist Here: Ĭlick the button and support Check out our competitively priced Mastering Service for stunning Masters which include a free quote and mastering sample: Follow & for the latest in free music. Later in 2011, the cast of Glee performed this song, mashed-up with “ Thriller” (1982) by Michael Jackson (which the aforementioned video is said to have been inspired by). Said rendition broke onto the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 and thus became the first track written by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs to do so. Additionally it has been certified gold in Belgium, Germany and the UK. Meanwhile the track was more solidly successful, topping Billboard’s Hot Dance Singles Sales chart as well as the Ultratop 50 Flanders in Belgium. It can also be used half-time at 66 BPM or double-time at 264. The Richard Ayoade-directed music video features a nod to Michael Jackson (who died just days before “Heads Will Roll” was released) and went on to be nominated for a MTV Video Music Awards. And the clip itself is also known for being quite graphic. Heads Will Roll - A-Trak Remix is a positive song by Yeah Yeah Yeahs with a tempo of 132 BPM. In fact Interscope had not intended to release this song as a single until the aforementioned remix rather blew up. This song was made public on 29 June 2009 as the second single from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ third album, It’s Blitz. It has become better known by its remix as rendered by a Canadian DJ named A-Trak, which also came out in 2009. And it is a bit strange, so to speak, that partygoers would take a liking to a song with such dark lyrics. And it should be noted that ravers happens to be some of the band’s biggest fans. It would therefore be strange for the band members to criticize this category of people.īut that being said, there is definitely some type of horror motif going on here. It has high energy and is very danceable with a time signature of 4 beats per bar.
The track runs 6 minutes and 24 seconds long with a C/D key and a minor mode. It can also be used half-time at 66 BPM or double-time at 264 BPM. In other words, whereas the lyrics are intentionally macabre, there doesn’t seem to be any direct indication that the band actually meant it to be a criticism of ravers. Heads Will Roll - A-Trak Remix is a positive song by Yeah Yeah Yeahs with a tempo of 132 BPM. And what we also know is that when the Yeah Yeah Yeahs wrote it, they were actually seeking to put together a tune that “was just fun to write”.