"Exorcism" is Killing Joke's first single from their ninth studio album, ''
Pandemonium''. It was released on 11 March 1994 by
Butterfly Records.
"Exorcism", like "
Money Is Not Our God", failed to chart on the
UK Singles Charts
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.
Background
In 1990,
Killing Joke
Killing Joke are an English rock music, rock band from Notting Hill, London, England, formed in 1979 by Jaz Coleman (vocals, keyboards), Paul Ferguson (drums), Geordie Walker (guitar) and Youth (musician), Youth (bass).
Their first album, ''Ki ...
agreed to take a hiatus from writing studio material. Although the song "Change" was remixed by
Martin "Youth" Glover in 1992, the band decided to take another year off until he was ready to return to the band. In an April 1994
MTV
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interview, after the release of ''Pandemonium'',
Jaz Coleman
Jeremy "Jaz" Coleman (born 26 February 1960) is an English singer and musician. He came to prominence in the early 1980s as the lead vocalist and keyboardist of post-punk group Killing Joke.
Coleman is known for his unique raspy baritone voic ...
stated that he was "not together "walking the shores", if you like," during the 10-year period of Youth's absence and the relocation to Iceland (''see: "
Empire Song"''), saying, "I feel that the difference between now and the early days is we feel more focused, we feel more in control of our own destinies, if we want to put out a record, we put out a record. We don't ask for permission from anyone and we decide things within our own group as individuals."
In mid-1993, Killing Joke began writing new material, and in August of that year, they performed "Exorcism" for the first time live in
Cairo
Cairo ( ; ar, القاهرة, al-Qāhirah, ) is the capital of Egypt and its largest city, home to 10 million people. It is also part of the largest urban agglomeration in Africa, the Arab world and the Middle East: The Greater Cairo metro ...
,
Egypt
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.
Releases
"Exorcism" was released in several versions including remixes and live performances. The original album version was not featured on any of the releases.
The first release of "Exorcism" was a 10" and CD single, both on
Butterfly Records, a label created by Glover. The
A-side
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featured "Exorcism (Live in King's Chamber, Cairo August 1993 Mix) Edit" and "Exorcism (A Germanic Interpretation)(Unification Catastrophe-Full Length Mandra Gora Remix)", which was remixed by Mandra Gora (real name: Johann Bley). The
B-side
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featured "Whiteout (The Intellect Is Ugly Remix)(Mandra Gora Edit)", "Another Cult Goes Down (Portobello Mix)" (later appearing on the 2005 reissue of ''Pandemonium'') and "Exorcism (The Bretonic Revenge)(Total Eclipse Remix Edit)". The latter was remixed by Total Eclipse (real name: Stephane Holweck).
The second release of "Exorcism" was as an unofficial, limited-edition 12" single, also on Butterfly Records. It did not include "Another Cult Goes Down (Portobello Mix)".
Reception
Ned Raggert of
Allmusic
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described "Exorcism" as a "straight-ahead rampage" and said that it "shows that
Killing Joke
Killing Joke are an English rock music, rock band from Notting Hill, London, England, formed in 1979 by Jaz Coleman (vocals, keyboards), Paul Ferguson (drums), Geordie Walker (guitar) and Youth (musician), Youth (bass).
Their first album, ''Ki ...
hasn't forgotten the power of sheer intensity, and if
Ferguson's sheer power and inventiveness is missed the most here, the results are still a thrilling, fierce listen."
Adrien Begrand of
PopMatters
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praised "Exorcism": "
tis every bit as vicious as Pandemonium is stately, a seven and a half-minute explosion of industrial-fused rage, Coleman commanding in his Lemmy-esque voice, 'Watch the ugliness rise… Let it out, let it rise,' punctuating the verses with vulgar hacks and coughs."
Track listings
10" single
;Side A
#"Exorcism (Live in King's Chamber Cairo August 1993 Mix) Edit" – 05:24
#"Exorcism (A Germanic Interpretation) (Unification Catastrophe - Full Length Mandra Gora Remix)" – 07:30
[Mixed by Mandra Gora]
;Side B
#"Whiteout (The Intellect Is Ugly Remix) (Mandra Gora Edit)" – 04:13
#"Another Cult Goes Down (Portobello Mix)" – 06:17
#"Exorcism (The Bretonic Revenge) (Total Eclipse Remix Edit)" – 06:12
[Mixed by Total Eclipse]
12" single
;Side A
#"Exorcism (Live in King's Chamber Cairo August 1993 Mix) Edit" – 05:24
#"Exorcism (A Germanic Interpretation) (Unification Catastrophe - Full Length Mandra Gora Remix)" – 07:30
;Side B
#"Whiteout (The Intellect Is Ugly Remix) (Mandra Gora Edit)" – 04:13
#"Another Cult Goes Down (Portobello Mix)" – 06:17
#"Exorcism (The Bretonic Revenge) (Total Eclipse Remix Edit)" – 06:12
CD single
#"Exorcism (Live in King's Chamber Cairo August 1993 Mix (Edit))" – 05:24
#"Exorcism (A Germanic Interpretation) (Unification Catastrophe - Full Length Mandra Gora Remix)" – 07:30
#"Whiteout (The Intellect Is Ugly Remix) (Mandra Gora Edit)" – 04:13
#"Another Cult Goes Down (Portobello Mix)" – 06:17
#"Exorcism (The Bretonic Revenge) (Total Eclipse Remix Edit)" – 06:12
Track listings notes
References
External links
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1994 songs
Killing Joke songs
Songs written by Jaz Coleman
Songs written by Geordie Walker
Songs written by Youth (musician)