Dolores O'Riordan
Zombie
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Composer:Dolores O'RiordanGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicAverage_duration:7:09"Zombie" is a song composed by Dolores O'Riordan, the lead singer of the Irish rock band The Cranberries. The song was written in 1993 and was inspired by the IRA bombing in Warrington, England, which killed two children. The song was released as a single in 1994 and was included in the band's second studio album, "No Need to Argue." The song premiered on September 19, 1994, and quickly became a hit, reaching the top of the charts in several countries, including Australia, Belgium, France, and Germany. The song's success was due in part to its powerful lyrics, which spoke to the political and social issues of the time. "Zombie" is a four-movement song that begins with a slow, mournful introduction that sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second movement features a driving, rhythmic beat that builds in intensity as the song progresses. The third movement is a haunting, ethereal section that showcases O'Riordan's unique vocal style. The final movement is a return to the driving beat of the second movement, with O'Riordan's vocals soaring over the top. The song's lyrics are a powerful commentary on the violence and political unrest of the time. The chorus, "In your head, in your head, they are fighting / With their tanks, and their bombs, and their bombs, and their guns," speaks to the senseless violence that was happening all around the world. The song's title, "Zombie," is a metaphor for the mindless violence that was taking place. Overall, "Zombie" is a powerful and emotional song that speaks to the political and social issues of the time. Its haunting melody and powerful lyrics have made it a classic of the 1990s and a lasting tribute to the victims of violence around the world.More....
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