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"'''Gods & Monsters'''" (Also registered as "[[Gods & Monsters (song)|Gods]]") is a song written by [[Lana Del Rey]] and [[Tim Larcombe]], and produced by Tim Larcombe and [[Emile Haynie]] in 2012 from Del Rey's third EP, and second major release, ''[[Paradise (EP)|Paradise]]''.
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"'''Gods & Monsters'''" (also registered as "[[Gods & Monsters (song)|Gods]]") is a song written by [[Lana Del Rey]] and [[Tim Larcombe]], and produced by Tim Larcombe and [[Emile Haynie]] in 2012 from Del Rey's third EP, and second major release, ''[[Paradise (EP)|Paradise]]''.
   
 
==Background and composition==
 
==Background and composition==

Revision as of 21:06, 25 June 2017


"Gods & Monsters" (also registered as "Gods") is a song written by Lana Del Rey and Tim Larcombe, and produced by Tim Larcombe and Emile Haynie in 2012 from Del Rey's third EP, and second major release, Paradise.

Background and composition

On September 24, 2012, Del Rey posted the sampler video of Paradise containing short snippets of all the tracks. The song is in the key of G# minor with at 96 BPM. It is a soft rock ballad that lyrically deals with innocence and hedonism. The song features signature sounds from Haynie that are reminicent of his work on "Million Dollar Man". On May 7, 2017, various snippets of the official instrumental, acapella, and TV track versions of the song leaked online. And on June 9, 2017, the full acapella was leaked on a Russian torrent forum, but was immediately taken down.

Reception

The track was well recieved by critics. Jesse Cataldo of Slant Magazine said "Nothing here is on the same level as Born to Die, with only a few tracks, like "Gods and Monsters" and bonus track "Burning Desire", attaining a similar degree of snappy, mesmerizing languorousness."[1] Nick Butler of Sputnik Music felt the track was an unintentionally new sound for Del Rey, but that the track was good. Allmusic reviewer John Bush commented that the line "like a groupie incognito posing as a real singer, life imitates art" was an embodiment of the whole album.

Some reviewers shared negativity on the track, such as Drowned In Sound's David Edwards who commented "‘Gods and Monsters’ simply drags."

Use in television

In 2014, American actress Jessica Lange covered Lana Del Rey's "Gods & Monsters" for the American Horror Story: Freak Show episode "Edward Mordrake (Part 1)". The cover was released as a single on October 22, 2014.

Official versions

  • Album version - 3:57
  • Instrumental version - 3:58
  • Acapella version - 3:58
  • TV Track version - 3:58[2]

Remixes

  • Club Clique Remix - 4:13
  • Village Remix - 4:39
  • Mokadem Remix - 4:42
  • Mokadem Instrumental - 4:45
  • Balistiq Remix - 3:33
  • Balistiq Instrumental - 3:31

Cross-references

  • In "Go Go Dancer", Del Rey tells a man to "keep your fingertips on my waist", similar to "put your hands on my waist".
  • The lyric "Me and my momma we don't get along" from "My Momma" is similar to the lyric "Me and God we don't get along".

Charts

Chart Peak
position
France (SNEP)[3] 91
UK (Official Charts Company)[4] 39
US Hot Rock Songs (Billboard)[5] 15

Tropico music video

Main article: Tropico (film)

Del Rey's short film, Tropico (released December 6, 2013), contains a visual for "Gods & Monsters", as part of Tropico's second chapter titled Gods & Monsters. It shows Del Rey working as a stripper and actor Shaun Ross as a gang member who works as a clerk at a convenience store during the day.

Lyrics

(The land, the land),
(The land, the land).

In the land of gods and monsters, I was an angel,
Livin' in the garden of evil.
Screwed up, scared, doin' anythin' that I needed,
Shinin' like a fiery beacon.

You got that medicine I need.
Fame, liquor, love, give it to me slowly.
Put your hands on my waist, do it softly.
Me and God we don't get along, so now I sing:

"No one's gonna take my soul away,
I'm livin' like Jim Morrison."
Headed towards a fucked up holiday,
Motel spree, sprees, and I'm singing:

"Fuck yeah, give it to me,
This is heaven what I truly want."
It's innocence lost, innocence lost.

In the land of gods and monsters, I was an angel,
Lookin' to get fucked hard.
Like a groupie incongnito posin' as a real singer.
Life imitates art.

You got that medicine I need,
Dope, shoot it up, straight to the heart please.
I don't really wanna know what's good for me,
"God's dead," I said, "Baby, that's alright with me."

No one's gonna take my soul away,
I'm livin' like Jim Morrison.
Headed towards a fucked up holiday,
Motel spree, sprees, and I'm singing.

"Fuck yeah, give it to me,
This is heaven what I truly want."
It's innocence lost, innocence lost.

When you talk it's like a movie and you're making me crazy,
'Cause life imitates art.
If I get a little prettier, can I be your baby?
You tell me, "life isn't that hard."

No one's gonna take my soul away,
I'm livin' like Jim Morrison.
Headed towards a fucked up holiday,
Motel spree, sprees, and I'm singing.

"Fuck yeah, give it to me,
This is heaven what I truly want."
It's innocence lost, innocence lost.

Credits

Personnel

  • Guitars — Tim Larcombe
  • Drums, Piano & keyboards — Tim Larcombe and Emile Haynie
  • Strings arrangment & Horns — Dan Heath
  • Mixing — Robert Orton at Hot Rocks Studio
  • Recording — at The Time Square Studio, Hoxton Square (London)
  • Mastering engineer — John Davis for Metropolis Mastering (London)

References