Glory and Gore

Lorde

About Glory and Gore

"Glory and Gore" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde from her debut studio album, Pure Heroine (2013). The song was released on 11 March 2014 as the album's fourth single by Lava Records and Republic Records. The track was written by Lorde and its producer, Joel Little. "Glory and Gore" is an electropop song influenced by chillwave and hip hop music. It speaks about modern society's fascination with violence and celebrity culture. The song was met with a mixed reception from critics, and reached numbers sixty-eight and nine on the United States Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Rock Songs, respectively. In 2014, "Glory and Gore" was used in an advertisement for the second season of the History television series Vikings. 


Year:
2013
3:30
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There's a humming in the restless summer air
And we're slipping off the course that we prepared
But in all chaos, there is calculation
Dropping glasses just to hear them break
You've been drinking like the world was gonna end (it didn't)
Took a shiner from the fist of your best friend (go figure)
It's clear that someone's gotta go
We mean it, but I promise we're not mean

And the cry goes out (ha)
They lose their minds for us, and how it plays out (ha)
Now we're in the ring and we're coming for blood

(Oh! Oh!)
You could try and take us (oh-oh)
But we're the gladiators (Oh! Oh!)
Everyone a rager (oh-oh)
But secretly they're saviors
Glory and gore go hand in hand
That's why we're making headlines (Oh! Oh!)
You could try and take us (oh-oh)
But victory's contagious

Delicate in every way but one (the swordplay)
God knows we like archaic kinds of fun (the old way)
Chance is the only game I play with, baby
We let our battles choose us

And the cry goes out (ha oh)
They lose their minds for us and how it plays out (ha oh)
Now we're in the ring and we're coming for blood

(Oh! Oh!)
You could try and take us (oh-oh)
But we're the gladiators (Oh! Oh!)
Everyone a rager (oh-oh)
But secretly they're saviors
Glory and gore go hand in hand
That's why we're making headlines (Oh! Oh!)
You could try and take us (oh-oh)
But victory's contagious

No-one 'round here's good at keeping their eyes closed
The sun's starting to light up when we're walking home
Tired little laughs, gold lie promises,
We'll always win at this, I don't ever think about death
It's alright if you do, it's fine
We gladiate but I guess we're really fighting ourselves
Roughing up our minds so we're ready when the kill time comes
Wide awake in bed, words in my brain,
"Secretly you love this, do you even wanna go free?"
Let me in the ring, I'll show you what that big word means

(Oh! Oh!)
You could try and take us (oh-oh)
But we're the gladiators (Oh! Oh!)
Everyone a rager (oh-oh)
But secretly they're saviors
Glory and gore go hand in hand
That's why we're making headlines (Oh! Oh!)
You could try and take us (oh-oh)
But victory's contagious

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Lorde

Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, known by her stage name Lorde, is a New Zealand singer-songwriter. more »

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Written by: ELLA MARIJA LA YELICH O'CONNOR, JOEL LITTLE

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10 facts about this song

Track identification
"Glory and Gore" is the eighth track on New Zealand-based pop singer Lorde's debut album, "Pure Heroine."
Song meaning
The lyrics of "Glory and Gore" are about the glamourization of violence in modern society, particularly in popular culture like movies and sports.
Chart performance
"Glory and Gore" peaked at number 68 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart in the United States in 2014.
Production credits
The song was produced by Joel Little, Lorde's long-term collaborator, who won the Grammy Award for Producer of the Year in 2014 for his work on "Pure Heroine."
Songwriting details
"Glory and Gore" was written by both Lorde and Joel Little. It was composed using simple rhythmic patterns, jingle-like melodies, and a low, comforting hum.
Pop culture associations
This song was used in the promotional campaign for the 4th season of highly popular American television series, "Vikings" aired by History.
Music video release
Unlike many other songs from "Pure Heroine," "Glory and Gore" did not get an official music video release.
Critical response
The song was praised for its evocative lyrics and Lorde's alluring voice. Critics commended Lorde for her maturity and the unique sound she introduced with songs like "Glory and Gore."
Stylistic elements
"Glory and Gore" is noted for its moody, atmospheric soundscape, which includes minimalist percussions, deep bass, and choral-like background vocals all contributing to a distinctive dark-pop aura.
Live Performances
Lorde has performed "Glory and Gore" live on several occasions, often incorporating interpretive dance movements into her performance, which add an additional layer of visual meaning to the song.

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