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Come Alive (The War of the Roses)

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"'Come Alive (The War of the Roses)'" is a song by American singer Janelle Mone. It was released as a free digital download in September 2009 as a promotional song for Kia Motors' Kia Soul Collective project, and was the first song announced from Mone's debut studio album 'The ArchAndroid' (2010).

Critics praised Mone's vocal range and delivery of the song, as well as a mix of genres such as rock and roll and new wave. Mone often performs the song as the closer to her live performances.

Promotion and release



In 2009, Janelle Mone was announced as a member of the Kia Soul Collective project, a collective of artists promoting the Kia Soul crossover vehicle. "Come Alive (The War of the Roses)" was unveiled on September 29, 2009, as a free digital download on the promotion's website. The website also showed behind-the-scenes recordings of the song at Wondaland Art Society (where Mone also described her respect for James Brown's delivery and performance).

Atlanta-based digital content creators Ideas United uploaded a video Mone filming a music video for "Come Alive (The War of the Roses)" at the Palace of the Dogs (a location where the video for her single "Tightrope" (2010) was filmed.) The music video (called an "emotion picture") depicted Mone as Patient 57821 at a medical facility, where she rebels against the doctors who forcibly collect "imaginations" from the patients. The completed video was never officially released.

As a part of the Kia Soul Collective promotions, Kia Motors held a series of free concerts, one of which featured Fool's Gold and Mone in West Hollywood, California on November 7, 2009.

Live performances



and her band members performing "Come Alive" lying down (2012).

"Come Alive (The War of the Roses)" has been performed as a final song or during the encore of during Mone's ArchAndroid Tour (2010), Hooligans in Wondaland (2011) and The Electric Lady Tour (2013), as well as multiple festival performances such as Glastonbury Festival 2011. Mone performs the song as a 10-minute extended version, incorporating call and response. During the performances, Mone and her band members lie down on the stage, and Mone asks the audience to lie down as well. The band and Mone continue to sing the song while they are on lying on the stage. Critics such as Dan Meade of The Manic American have praised Mone's "commanding" stage presence during performances of "Come Alive", while others have praised how high energy Mone's performance is. In 2020, Mone performed a version of the song to open the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony, with the lyrics modified to reference the event.

Critical reception



" (1978) by The B-52's (pictured).

"Come Alive (The War of the Roses)" was positively received by music critics. Bradley Stern of 'MuuMuse' praised the song as "smart, it's solid, and it's way, way out of control", and praised Mone's vocal delivery. Arjan Timmermans described the song as "a straight up, classic rock 'n roll gem with Monae grooving and hollering in her own unique way", while Pretty Much Amazing called the song a "complete win", describing the song as an "overpowering, almost frightening rock 'n' roll number".

Critics noted the song's bassline's similarity to The B-52's's "Rock Lobster" (1978), but also likened the song to the works of Tina Turner, Janis Joplin, James Brown and the Violent Femmes' "Blister in the Sun" (1983). Mone's vocal range and delivery in the song were praised, as well as the mix of genres such as rock, swing music and new wave.

In 2015, music review blog Live in Limbo contributor Andreas Babiolakis named "Come Alive (The War of the Roses)" the 17th best song released in the past five years, calling it one of the more unappreciated songs from 'The ArchAndroid'.

Credits and personnel



Credits adapted from the liner notes of 'The ArchAndroid', Wondaland Arts Society, in association with Bad Boy Records.

;Technical

* Janelle Mone lead vocals, writing, production, lyrics, background vocals

* Nathaniel Irvin III production, composition, arrangement, background vocals

* Charles Joseph II production, lyrics

* Kellindo Parker additional arrangement

* Roman GianArthur additional vocal arrangement

;Recording, mastering and editing

* Recorded by Control Z and Roman GianArthur at Wondaland Studios in Atlanta, Georgia

* Mixing by Nate "Rocket" Wonder & Roman GianArthur at Wondaland Studios and Chris Carmouche at Farmhouse Recording Studio in Atlanta, Georgia

* Mastered by Larry Anthony at CO5 Matering in Atlanta, Georgia

;Instruments

*Kellindo Parker - Rhythm, lead & solo guitar

*Nathaniel Irvin III - bass guitar

*Terrance Brown - organ

References




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