Lazer Beam

Lazer Beam

Infobox Single
Name = Lazer Beam


Artist = Super Furry Animals
from Album = Love Kraft
Released = 15 August 2005
Format = Digipack CD, 7"
Recorded =
Genre = Alternative rock
Length =4:55 (Album version)
3:36 (Radio edit)
Label = Epic Records
Writer = Super Furry Animals
Producer = Mario Caldato Jr, Super Furry Animals
[ Certification = ]
Chart position =
* #28 (UK)
Last single = "The Man Don't Give a Fuck"
(2003)
This single = "Lazer Beam"
(2005)
Next single = "Show Your Hand"
(2007)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternative cover
Type = Single


Lower caption = 7" cover

"Lazer Beam" is a single by Super Furry Animals. It was the only single to be released from the "Love Kraft" album and reached #28 in the UK Singles Chart.cite web|last=|first=|title=Search Results -- Singles|work=everyHit.com|date=2008-03-24|url=http://www.everyhit.com|accessdate=2008-03-24] The song is "about making your own reality" and tells the story of aliens coming down to earth to shoot humans with lazer beams which "make them intelligent rather than being jerks".cite web|last=Kocan|first=Alex|title=Alex Kocan spoke to Bunf from the Super Furry Animals|work=LeftLion|date=2005?|url=http://www.leftlion.co.uk/articles.cfm/id/868|accessdate=2008-07-07] Some of singer Gruff Rhys's lyrics were lifted from a speech made by Tony Blair at the Labour Party Conference in 2004.cite journal|first = Jim|last = Butler|title = Kraft Works|journal = The Big Issue|volume = 654|pages = 4–6|date = August 8-14 2005]

Although critical response to the track was mostly positive, with some journalists hailing "Lazer Beam" as a "return to form",cite web|last=H|first=Andy|title=Super Furry Animals - Lazer Beam|work=Angry Ape|date=2005-08-15|url=http://angryape.com/reviews/2005/08/09/super-furry-animals-lazer-beam|accessdate=2008-07-07] some reviews were scathing with the "NME" even going so far as to call it "the worst Furries song ever" in their review of 2007's "Hey Venus!"cite web|last=|first=|title=Hey Venus!|work=NME|date=2007-08-29|url=http://www.nme.com/reviews/8911|accessdate=2008-07-07]

Two music videos were produced to accompany the song's release as a single. The first, directed by Palumbo & Coch, features a fluorescent cityscape with the band and a monster with their 'SFA' logo, appearing between the translucent buildings while the second, directed by Aurelien and Florian Marrel,cite web|last=|first=|title=Current Video Reviews|work=Music Video Press|date=2005?|url=http://www.musicvideopress.com/music/alt_rock/video_reviews/2005_12.php#3|accessdate=2008-07-14] cite web|last=Carless|first=Simon|title=Super Furry Animals Get 8-Bit 'Lazer Beam'|work=GameSetWatch|date=2005?|url=http://www.gamesetwatch.com/2005/11/27-week/|accessdate=2008-07-14] features a fictional sideways-scrolling arcade beat 'em up in the style of and Michael Jackson's Moonwalker.

Origins and recording

In a 2005 interview with "The Big Issue" Gruff Rhys claimed that some of the lyrics to the song are based on Tony Blair's speech at the Labour Party Conference in 2004, in particular his opening line 'a radical new vision is needed':

According to Bunford the song is "about making your own reality":

"Lazer Beam" was recorded in Figueres, Spain, and mixed in a suburb of Rio de Janeiro along with the rest of the "Love Kraft" album.cite web|last=Jinman|first=Richard|title='We call it sludge-rock'|work=The Guardian|date=2005-07-01|url=http://arts.guardian.co.uk/fridayreview/story/0,,1518031,00.html|accessdate=2008-07-07] According to guitarist Huw Bunford, the band recorded "three versions of the song" before deciding to release the version that appears on "Love Kraft".

Musical structure

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The album version of "Lazer Beam" is 4 minutes 55 seconds long and is in the key of A major.cite web|last=Erlewine|first=Stephen Thomas|title=Love Kraft|work=Allmusic|date=2005?|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:4ydovwvwa9tk|accessdate=2008-07-06] This version appeared on all commercially released singles containing the track.

The track begins with 24 seconds of heavily effected guitar, drums and "bizarre sound effects" before the first verse begins, rising in volume as a looping bass line joins the mix and Gruff Rhys speaks the lines "This song is daunted by a radical new vision, no more imperial colonial bastards, no more romantic comedies, this is a fanfare introduction to a high-powered, purposeful theme."cite album-notes |title=Love Kraft|albumlink=Love Kraft |bandname=Super Furry Animals |year=2005 |notestitle= |url= |first= |last= |pages= [p.5] |format=CD booklet |publisher=Epic Records|publisherid= |location=London |a7e392ad-5eae-4946-be30-7b989d16da66.html]

A string section join on the chorus as Rhys's voice is augmented by falsetto harmony backing vocals. The chords for the chorus remain the same as those used in the verse, namely A and G. The song then breaks down to a lead guitar melody line at 1 minute and 8 seconds before another verse with Rhys this time singing his lyrics. Another chorus, verse and chorus follow in this fashion until "Lazer Beam" breaks down completely at 2:55 to keyboard swells with Debi McLean providing a "space vocal",cite album-notes |title=Love Kraft|albumlink=Love Kraft |bandname=Super Furry Animals |year=2005 |notestitle= |url= |first= |last= |pages= [p.10] |format=CD booklet |publisher=Epic Records|publisherid= |location=London |a7e392ad-5eae-4946-be30-7b989d16da66.html] speaking the lines "we will conquer utopia in space chariots".

The song builds back up to a double chorus before the outro. The string section returns once Rhys has sung a final verse using a vocoder. "Lazer Beam" then breaks down for the last time to handclaps and keyboard swells and ends with a few seconds of isolated keyboard noise.

Radio edit

A radio edit of "Lazer Beam" was included on promotional cds sent to radio stations and was also used in both music videos. This version of the track is 3 minutes and 36 seconds long and omits both the 24 second introduction, first, spoken word verse and the first chorus, starting instead with the guitar melody line that occurs in the album version at 1 minute and 8 seconds. The rest of song is identical to the album version although it does not include the brief keyboard noises at the very end.

Critical response

Reaction to the track was generally positive with several critics hailing "Lazer Beam" as a "return to form" including BBC Wales who claimed the track was "SFA's best single release since 2001's "Juxtapozed with U"".cite web|last=Goodden|first=Joe|title=Lazer Beam|work=BBC Wales|date=2005?|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/superfurryanimals/pages/lazer_beam.shtml|accessdate=2008-07-07] musicOMH thought "Lazer Beam" to be an "absolute powerhouse of a song" and the "Sunday Herald" saw the track as one of the few "great moments on "Love Kraft".cite web|last=Ings|first=Richard|title=Lazer Beam|work=musicOMH|date=2005?|url=http://www.musicomh.com/singles/super-furry-animals-3_0805.htm|accessdate=2008-07-07] cite web|last=McDermott|first=Leon|title=Love Kraft (Song/BMG)|work=Sunday Herald|date=2005-08-14|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4156/is_20050814/ai_n14881323|accessdate=2008-07-07]

However, Cokemachineglow described the song as "one of [the band's] weakest singles to date":cite web|last=Goldstein|first=David M.|title=Love Kraft|work=Cokemachineglow|date=2005-08-26|url=http://www.cokemachineglow.com/record_review/1521/super-furry-animals|accessdate=2008-07-07]

Two years after the song's release the "NME" described "Lazer Beam" as "the worst Furries song ever" in their review of the band's eighth album "Hey Venus!".

The "psychedelic" nature of the track was commented on by several reviewers with "Mojo" describing it as "acid-carnivalesque",cite journal|first = Keith|last = Cameron|title = Super Furry Animals - Love Kraft|journal = Mojo|volume = 142|pages = 88|date = September 2005] "The Times" stating that it is a "kids TV theme heard through an acid-pop filter",cite web|last=|first=|title=Super Furry Animals|work=The Times|date=2005-08-20|url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/cd_reviews/article556594.ece|accessdate=2008-07-07] "The Observer" claiming it sounded like "a Jesus Christ Superstar outtake gone delightfully right",cite web|last=Empire|first=Kitty|title=More Welsh wizardry|work=The Observer|date=2005-08-21|url=http://arts.guardian.co.uk/reviews/observer/story/0,,1553044,00.html|accessdate=2008-07-07] and BBC Wales calling it "cosmic funk".

Music videos

Two music videos were produced to accompany the release of "Lazer Beam" as a single. Both feature the radio edit of the track.

Palumbo & Coch video

The "Tron-inspired" Palumbo & Coch directed video starts with the camera rushing across a fluorescent blue sea, then a road towards "a cityscape which looks like something between downtown Tokyo and a graphic equalizer". Gruff Rhys appears on a floating electronic billboard singing the first verse and is joined by other members of the band playing along with the track.

At 33 seconds a neon monster, with the 'SFA' logo on his chest, appears amongst the translucent buildings. More shots of the band and the computer generated city follow before the monster reappears during the second chorus, this time with electric bolts shooting from his body. As the track reaches its middle 8 a multicoloured neon spacecraft appears.

More shots of the band, cityscape and 'SFA' monster follow until the final verse, when the view returns to the road from the beginning of the video. The camera then flies up inside a skyscraper made entirely of small images of a mouth singing the along with the track. As the song finishes the view again returns to the road. Small spaceships (similar to the one from the middle 8) gather at either side as the city is left behind and the road gradually disappears.

Aurelien and Florian Marrel video

The Aurelien and Florian Marrel directed video begins with a shot of the band reflected in a television screen then cuts to the start screen of a fictional video game called 'Lazer Beam' which claims to have been made by the Kocakatpiece Corporation in 2005. 'Arcade mode' is selected then two characters are chosen from a menu featuring four Super Furry Animals band member lookalikes before a brief 'How to play' screen is shown.

An introduction screen is then shown featuring a villain with folded arms towering over several skyscrapers with the legend "Evil is reigning over this city" before panning down to see the four men from the character selection screen with the subtitle "A band is here to change things". Next a "Final Fight style overlay map" appears with the 'City' ('Stage 01') section flashing.

On 33 seconds the 'game' itself begins with the two player characters walking from left to right down a deserted street. As the first chorus begins several zombies enter from the right and are shot by the player characters. After 53 seconds the villain from the introduction appears and laughs before disappearing as the playing area is filled with zombies. The view changes to a cut scene showing close-ups of the two players sunglasses then pans out to show a spaceship illuminating the area with yellow light.

The video then cuts to a shot of the band playing the game before returning to the map screen as 'Docks' or 'Stage 02' flashes. The second level begins in much the same way as the first with the two characters shooting zombies who appear from the right. The villain again stands in front of the players, laughing before disappearing. A boat/submarine then enters from the right and begins firing bombs at the players who destroy it with laser beams. Another cut scene follows in which the crippled boat returns to a hanger in the sea with 'Evil' written above the entrance. The hanger explodes and disappears before flying out of the water, now with mechanical claws attached, and the video returns again to live action footage of the Super Furries playing the game.

The map is shown for the last time showing the third level, '???' , flashing. The villain attacks the characters from above with his flying vehicle and is hit several times by lasers as he tries to hit the players with the machine's claws. A further cut scene then begins as one of the characters is seen activating a handset which calls the spaceship seen at the end of 'Stage 01'. The spaceship fires at the villain who flees his exploding vehicle stating "I'll be back" as he flies away.

The 'zombies' from levels 1 and 2, now looking perfectly fine, are shown lining the banks of a river, singing along to the tracks final verse. Balloons and rainbows are shown behind them and a whale jumps out of the water before the screen goes black and the words 'Game over' appear. More live action footage of the band follows with Huw Bunford raising his hands in triumph at completing the game and Guto Pryce being zapped by a laser. The final screen features the legend "F.B.I. winners don't use drugs!"

Tracklisting

All songs by Super Furry Animals.

*CD (6760111)cite web|last=|first=|title=Super Furry Animals - Lazer Beam|work=MusicBrainz|date=|url=http://musicbrainz.org/release/15c61f19-2f0b-48f6-8fd1-d2716b769777.html|accessdate=2008-07-14]
#"Lazer Beam" – 4:55
#"Sunny Seville" – 3:25
#"Colonise the Moon" – 4:33

*7" (6760117)cite web|last=|first=|title=Super Furry Animals - Lazer Beam|work=MusicBrainz|date=|url=http://musicbrainz.org/release/c48751a3-b93a-4352-8aba-8808046a457f.html|accessdate=2008-07-14]
#"Lazer Beam" – 4:55
#"Sunny Seville" – 3:25

*Promo CD (SFALOVE2)cite web|last=|first=|title=Super Furry Animals - Lazer Beam|work=Discogs|date=|url=http://www.discogs.com/release/1396036|accessdate=2008-07-14]
#"Lazer Beam (Album version)" – 4:55
#"Lazer Beam (Radio edit)" – 3:36

*Promo 12" (SFALOVE3)cite web|last=|first=|title=Super Furry Animals - Laser Beam|work=Discogs|date=|url=http://www.discogs.com/release/651952|accessdate=2008-07-14]
#"Lazer Beam (Album version)" – 4:55
#"Lazer Beam (DJ Marlboro mix)" – 3:52
#"Lazer Beam (LFO mix)" – 5:10

A Danger Mouse remix of the track was also made available as a free download from the "Love Kraft" album website.cite web|last=Gregory|first=James|title=Super Furry Animals to Tour U.S. With Caribou, Get Remixed by Danger Mouse|work=Pitchfork Media|date=2005-09-28|url=http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/35239-super-furry-animals-to-tour-us-with-caribou-get-remixed-by-danger-mouse|accessdate=2008-07-11]

*Free download
#"Lazer Beam (Danger Mouse remix)" – 3:55

Credits

*Gruff Rhys – Vocals
*Huw BunfordGuitar
*Guto PryceBass guitar
*Cian CiaranKeyboards
*Dafydd IeuanDrums
*Debi McClean – Space vocal
*Clare Raybould - Violin
*Brian Wright – Violin
*Elspeth Cowey – Violin
*Ellen Blair – Violin
*Amanda Britton – Violin
*Sally Herbert – Violin
*Laura Melhuish – Violin
*Gill Morley – Violin
*Jacqueline Norrie – Violin
*Jordi & Jordi – Handclaps

ingles chart positions

References

External links

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* [http://video.aol.com/video-detail/lazer-beam/900244795 Palumbo & Coch video at AOL]
* [http://video.aol.com/video-detail/super-furry-animals-lazer-beam/2987680469?icid=acvsv2 Aurelien and Florian Marrel video at AOL]


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