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"'God Is a Bullet'" is a song from American alternative rock band Concrete Blonde, which was released in 1989 as the lead single from their second studio album 'Free'. The song was written and produced by the band. "God Is a Bullet" reached number 15 on the US 'Billboard' Modern Rock Tracks chart.

Background



Concrete Blonde were inspired to write an anti-gun song after witnessing shootings and other gun-related incidents first-hand as residents of Los Angeles. The song was written in about 1987. Napolitano told 'The Ottawa Citizen' in 1989, "This country has seen too many John Wayne movies. We were rehearsing one day and someone shot all the windows out of my car. Another day I was driving down the street to park it and I saw someone pull a gun on a guy. I had to keep on driving with my head under the dash hoping that he wouldn't come after me because I saw him do it. You hear guns going off all the time. We've become used to it in L.A. which means it's out of hand."

Music video



The song's music video was directed by Jane Simpson. It achieved breakout rotation on MTV, but received some resistance from the channel, who wanted the band to provide a new video for the track. Napolitano revealed to 'The Ottawa Citizen', "They want us to remake it. MTV won't take the video off, but they won't play it any more either. It's a very strong thing."

Critical reception



On its release, FMQB wrote, "Napolitano sneers and pants the words and by the instrumental break, the band sinks into a wonderful groove and some twisted guitar." Chris Willman of the 'Los Angeles Times' described "God Is a Bullet" as a "hard rocking, pleading lament" with a "'Peter Gunn'-like bass theme [and] a "sirenlike guitar riff". Jim Sullivan of 'The Boston Globe' considered it to be "a fierce, catchy, anti-gun madness song written well before the current sniper madness began [but] coincidentally topical."

In a review of 'Free', David Okamoto of the 'St. Petersburg Times' wrote, "The standout is 'God Is a Bullet,' a passionate statement that employs chugging 'Peter Gunn' guitars to drive Napolitano's chilling vignettes and remorse for such slain heroes as John Lennon, Martin Luther King Jr. and Harvey Milk." Gene Armstrong of 'The Arizona Daily Star' considered the song to be "sinister" and one which "rides a creepy guitar-bass line that recalls the themes from 'Batman' and 'Peter Gunn'." John Kendle of 'The Winnipeg Sun' stated the song is an "anti-gun reworking of the riff from the Batman theme, marked by Napolitano's throaty, she-cat-on-the-prowl vocals".

Formats



Personnel



Credits are adapted from the German CD single liner notes and the 'Free' CD album booklet.

'God Is a Bullet'

* Johnette Napolitano vocals

* Jim Mankey guitars

* Allan Bloch bass

* Harry Rushakoff drums

'Production'

* Concrete Blonde producers ("God Is a Bullet", "Free", "Little Wing")

* Earle Mankey recording ("God Is a Bullet", "Free", "Little Wing"), producer ("Free"), mixing ("Free", "Little Wing")

* Chris Tsangarides mixing ("God Is a Bullet")

'Other'

* Johnette Napolitano sleeve

* Jane Simpson video stills

* William Herrn of Los Illegals original art

Charts



References



Category:1989 songs

Category:1989 singles

Category:Concrete Blonde songs

Category:Songs written by Johnette Napolitano

Category:I.R.S. Records singles

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