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"Ultraviolence" is a song by Lana Del Rey. It written by Del Rey and Dan Heath. It is the second and title track from Del Rey's second major-label studio album Ultraviolence. It was released as the second promotional single from the album on June 4, 2014, after "Shades of Cool". On August 18, "Ultraviolence" was released to radio stations in the United Kingdom as the second single from the album after "West Coast".[1]
Background and writing
Del Rey stated in an interview that the title "Ultraviolence" had little to do with the novel and film that made the term famous, A Clockwork Orange, instead she was inspired by the phonetic quality of the word. The track was debuted live on May 25, 2014 before the song's release during a concert in Vancouver. The song premiered on BBC Radio 1 on June 4 and was uploaded to VEVO straight after. The song was available for download on iTunes the same day and reached #1 on the iTunes song chart briefly.
While doing a track-by-track commentary of the album, Del Rey explained that "Ultraviolence" was a reworking of a song she had written previously called "Melancholia".
Composition
"Ultraviolence" is written in 4/4, in the key of D minor and is performed at approximately 110 beats per minute. The track utilises a heavy use of strings, similar to songs on her previous two records, as well as pounding piano chords and guitar. The song features a spoken bridge, similar to "Carmen", although it is, for the most part, in English. The vocals on the track are heavily layered during the chorus similar to "West Coast".
Critical reception
Nolan Feeney of Time criticized the song for its glorification of domestic violence, mentioning Lorde's comment on Del Rey's music, "This sort of shirt-tugging, desperate, don’t leave me stuff. That’s not a good thing for young girls, even young people, to hear." However, Feeney also stated that Del Rey would "likely" not endorse the "screwed-up tales of vice and luxury" her character, Lana Del Rey, sings about.[2] While noting that Del Rey did not offer a positive or negative opinion on domestic violence, Harley Brown of Spin said that the lyrics to the song could generate controversy, especially since Del Rey dismissed feminism in a recent interview with The Fader, saying "For me, the issue of feminism is just not an interesting concept. I’m more interested in, you know, SpaceX and Tesla, what’s going to happen with our intergalactic possibilities. Whenever people bring up feminism, I’m like, god. I’m just not really that interested."[3] [4] By the end of 2014, NME named "Ultraviolence" the 32nd best song of the year.[5]
Commercial performance
"Ultraviolence" debuted at number 70 in US Billboard Hot 100.[6] The song debuted at number 34 and 12 in Belgium, Flanders and Wallonia, respectively.[7][8] The song reached number 38 in Canada,[9] number 88 in France,[10] and number 59 in Czech Republic.[11]
Cross-references
- "Ultraviolence" was first mentioned in "Hundred Dollar Bill".
- "Hit me and it felt like a kiss" is also used in "Beautiful Player".
- Jim is mentioned often in Del Rey's songs, such as in "You're Gonna Love Me" and "Motel 6".
- Lemonade is mentioned in "Trash Magic" and "Dance For Money".
- Reference to "Raise Me Up (Mississippi South)".
- Reference to Sirens.
- "Heaven is on Earth" references "Video Games".
- Del Rey calls herself a "jazz singer" in "Dum Dum".
- "Poison Ivy" was a nickname of Del Rey's also mentioned in "Driving In Cars With Boys".
- The last chorus samples lyrics from "Fucked My Way Up to the Top".
- The lyric "crying tears of gold" is also used in "Ghetto Baby".
- "Loving you was really hard" is a similar lyric to "Loving you is hard" from "High By the Beach".
- "Kids" are also mentioned in "Love".
- "Woodstock" is also mentioned in "Coachella - Woodstock In My Mind".
Music video
Scrapped music video
The song originally had a music video that was shot in 2014, but for unknown reasons, it was not released, and later its scenes were used in the "Honeymoon Sampler" video, as well as in the music videos for "Music To Watch Boys To" and "Freak". In 2016, Father John Misty told NME, “I filmed the ‘Freak’ video two years ago. It was supposed to be the video for something else... She wanted me to play a cult leader in the video, with a bunch of a women."[12] A behind-the-scenes photo of Lana Del Rey dressed in the same outfit she wears in the "Freak" video, holding a clapperboard dated 6-9-14 and reading "Ultraviolence", further supports the idea that footage used for the "Freak" video was originally intended for the "Ultraviolence" video.
Official music video
Music video | Information | |
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Released | July 30, 2014 | |
Length | 4:23 | |
Director | Francesco Carrozzini | |
Producer | ||
Filmed | July 3, 2014 | |
Location | Portofino, Italy | |
Vevo views | 32+ Million views |
Background and description
The music video was shot entirely on an iPhone using the 8mm Vintage Camera app and was released on July 30, 2014 by Noisey (Vice). It was directed by Francesco Carrozzini, and shows Del Rey wearing a white dress and wandering around in an outside setting located in Portofino and later entering the church of San Sebastiano. The video was then uploaded to her official Vevo channel on August 1st. [13][14]
Promotional polaroids by Francesco Carrozzini
Official versions
- Album version – 4:11
- Music video version – 4:23
- Instrumental version – 4:10
Lyrics
He used to call me DN
That stood for "Deadly Nightshade"
'Cause I was filled with poison
But blessed with beauty and rage
Jim told me that
He hit me and it felt like a kiss
Jim brought me back
Reminded me of when we were kids
With his ultraviolence
Ultraviolence
Ultraviolence
Ultraviolence
I can hear sirens, sirens
He hit me and it felt like a kiss
I can hear violins, violins
Give me all of that ultraviolence
He used to call me poison
Like I was poison ivy
I could have died right there
'Cause he was right beside me
Jim raised me up
He hurt me but it felt like true love
Jim taught me that
Loving him was never enough
With his ultraviolence
Ultraviolence
Ultraviolence
Ultraviolence
I can hear sirens, sirens
He hit me and it felt like a kiss
I can hear violins, violins
Give me all of that ultraviolence
We could go back to New York
Loving you was really hard
We could go back to Woodstock
Where they don't know who we are
Heaven is on Earth
I would do anything for you, babe
Blessed is this union
Crying tears of gold like lemonade
I love you the first time, I love you the last time
Yo soy la princesa, comprende mis white lines
'Cause I'm your jazz singer and you're my cult leader
I love you forever, I love you forever
With his ultraviolence
(Lay me down tonight)
Ultraviolence
(In my linen and curls)
Ultraviolence
(Lay me down tonight)
Ultraviolence
(Riviera girls)
I can hear sirens, sirens
He hit me and it felt like a kiss
I can hear violins, violins
Give me all of that ultraviolence
Commercial release
Digital release
- Ultraviolence - Single
Label: Polydor, Interscope Format: Digital Released: June 4, 2014 Barcode: None Photography: Neil Krug Design: Mat Maitland |
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# | Name | Time |
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1. | "Ultraviolence" | 4:11 |
- Ultraviolence (Hook N Sling Remix) - Single
Label: Polydor, Interscope Format: Digital Released: February 15, 2015 Barcode: None Photography: None Design: Uncredited |
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# | Name | Time |
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1. | "Ultraviolence" (Hook N Sling Remix) | 5:29 |
Credits
Personnel
- Lana Del Rey – vocals, background vocals, songwriting
- Dan Heath – songwriting
- Dan Auerbach – production, mixing, electric guitar
- Collin Dupuis – engineering, mixing, drum programming
- Maximilian Weissenfeldt – drums
- Nick Movshon – electric bass
- Leon Michaels – synthesizers, mellotron, piano
- Russ Pahl – pedal steel
- Kenny Vaughan & Seth Kaufman – electric guitar
- Alfreda McCrary Lee, Ann McCrary & Regina McCrary – background vocals
- John Davis – mastering
Charts
Chart (2014) | Peak position |
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Belgium (Ultratip Flanders) | 34 |
Belgium (Ultratip Wallonia) | 12 |
Canada (Canadian Hot 100) | 38 |
Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100) | 59 |
France (SNEP) | 88 |
US Hot 100 (Billboard) | 70 |
References
- ↑ http://www.contactmusic.com/lana-del-rey/press/lana-del-rey-announces-new-single-ultraviolence-released-august-18th-2014
- ↑ http://time.com/2823016/lana-del-rey-ultraviolence-title-track/
- ↑ http://www.spin.com/articles/lana-del-rey-ultraviolence-stream-title-track/
- ↑ http://www.thefader.com/2014/06/04/lana-del-rey-cover-interview/
- ↑ http://www.nme.com/photos/nme-s-top-50-tracks-of-2014/364505
- ↑ http://www.billboard.com/artist/306420/Lana+Del+Rey/chart?f=379
- ↑ http://www.ultratop.be/nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Lana+Del+Rey&titel=Ultraviolence&cat=s
- ↑ http://www.ultratop.be/fr/showitem.asp?interpret=Lana+Del+Rey&titel=Ultraviolence&cat=s
- ↑ http://www.billboard.com/artist/306420/Lana+Del+Rey/chart?f=793
- ↑ http://www.lescharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Lana+Del+Rey&titel=Ultraviolence&cat=s
- ↑ http://www.ifpicr.cz/hitparada/index.php?hitp=R
- ↑ http://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-blogs/i-kicked-some-girl-in-the-face-by-accident-father-john-misty-on-appearing-in-lana-del-reys-freak-vid-11207
- ↑ http://noisey.vice.com/blog/lana-del-rey-ultraviolence-video-official
- ↑ http://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/lana-del-rey-plays-a-bride-without-a-groom-in-ultraviolence-video-20140730
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