"Army of Me" is a song by Icelandic musician
Björk
Björk Guðmundsdóttir ( , ; born 21 November 1965), known mononymously as Björk, is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress. Noted for her distinct voice, three-octave vocal range, and eccentric public per ...
for her second studio album, ''
Post'' (1995). It was released on 24 April 1995 by
One Little Indian as the
lead single from the album. The song was written and produced by Björk and
Graham Massey, who helped her in producing and writing the majority of her third album. Lyrically, the song was inspired by the damaging behavior of Björk's brother, and in the lyrics she tells him to stand up to regain control of his life. It was well received by music critics, who noted its darkness compared to her other material. "Army of Me" was a commercial success, being her first single to enter the top 10 of the
UK Singles Chart.
Björk premiered the song on some gigs during the
Debut tour before the release of the album. She performed it in a series of TV appearances, and notably, for the first time on ''
Top of the Pops
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'' with
Skunk Anansie. Additionally, the song was performed on every date of the
Post tour. The song was featured on Björk's compilation album, ''
Greatest Hits'' (2002).
The song's accompanying music video was directed by frequent collaborator
Michel Gondry. It features the singer driving an enormous vehicle through a city, fighting a
gorilla
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dentist
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to get back a
diamond
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he took from her mouth, and bombing a museum with dynamite to free a boy. In 2005, Björk released a
UNICEF
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charity benefit compilation entitled ''
Army of Me: Remixes and Covers'', which featured a series of covers and remixes by artists from all over the world.
Background
"Army of Me" was written in 1992 by Björk and Graham Massey, during one of the first recording sessions for ''
Debut'', along with "The Modern Things", but Björk decided to put the songs on hold and to wait for releasing them.
Even so, Björk performed the songs during some dates on her
Debut tour. The singer further explained the song: "Imagine you're in a club full of
heavy metal types and
grunge
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people; 'Army of Me' is like someone's granny blasting out over the PA and saying, 'Snap out of it! Stop whining! Wash your hair! Smarten yourself up!
The single was released in the United Kingdom on 24 April 1995 as a cassette and two-CD single.
The first CD contained the Icelandic version of "You've Been Flirting Again" and the cave version of "Cover Me", both from ''Post''. The cave version of "Cover Me" was recorded in a cave in
Bahamas
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, and sounds of flying bats can be heard in the background. The single also contained "Sweet Intuition", a song composed by Björk and
Black Dog, which would form the lyrical basis for the composition of another song written by Björk for
Madonna
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: "
Bedtime Story". The second CD contained, among other remixes, a version of "Army of Me" featuring
Skunk Anansie. The track was recorded and mixed in less than seven hours, as recalled by the band, and features Björk
screaming
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.
Composition
"Army of Me" is an aggressive
industrial rock and
trip hop
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song with elements of
techno dominated by a heavy bassline in C
Locrian. The song's drum part is sampled from
Led Zeppelin
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's "
When the Levee Breaks". Mim Udovitch has described the song as "grinding techno fusion".
The lyrics of the song are about Björk's brother, as revealed by the singer, and show Björk daring him to move up and find a job to keep his life on, and also for him to not fall into bad things and learn to defend himself: "It's actually written to a relative of mine who had been a bit out of order for a while. I'm not sure why I wrote it. Maybe I felt that ''Debut'' had been such a polite, shy album – there was a side of me that was so shy and such a beginner, I was very flattered when everyone loved Debut but also a bit confused because it wasn't really me. Maybe 'Army Of Me' was an attempt to balance it out." In the chorus of the song she sings: "And if you complain once more/You'll meet an army of me!"
Critical reception
In a positive review, Heather Phares of
AllMusic
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stated that "'Army of Me' casts Björk against type as a warrior goddess fed up with whining, instead of her usual cyber-pixie persona...the song's pounding industrial beat, menacing synth bass, and unusually aggressive lyrics (''And if you complain once more / You'll meet an army of me'') stand in sharp contrast to the rest of the album and to most of her previous work."
Eric Handerson of ''
Slant Magazine
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'' found that the song "provocatively merges a
Weather Report-esque
jazz-fusion bass riff with a heavy-timbered
rock drumbeat to match her contemptuous vocal delivery (''Self-sufficience, please!'')" Natalie Curtis described the song as "inelegant"; Mim Udovitch of ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' dubbed it "ominous, anthemic",
with Lou Stathis of
MTV calling it "booming, martial-march
techno". According to Brantley Bardin of ''
Details'', 'Army of Me' is "the album’s straightest song, a manifesto about self-sufficiency", while for Liz Hoggard of ''
The Observer
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In 1993 it was acquired by Guardian Media Group Limited, and operated as a sister paper to ''The Guardian'' ...
'', the track is "brutal yet tender".
Stuart Maconie of ''
Q'' magazine praised the song by stating that its lyrics carries "bold and refreshing sentiments for a rock song. Refreshingly Icelandic sentiments",
and further stating that "'Army Of Me' not only sounds fabulous—Led Zeppelin and techno welded together into a surging, operatic whole—but possesses a briskly pull-yourself-together tone. ''Stand up, you’ve got to manage ... /You're all right, there's nothing wrong / ... get to work / and if you complain once more, you'll meet an army of me''".
Pan-European magazine ''
Music & Media
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'' wrote, "Chased by an extremely dangerous synth baseline and drums, the Icelandic siren with the most peculiar vocal technique – even her breathing is special – accelerates whenever its necessary." In a separate review, 'Army of Me' was named "a perfect and credible first single, although less adapted to radio than '
Human Behaviour'." ''
Music Week
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'' gave the song three out of five, saying that "the long-awaited return isn't quite the quirky pop we come to expect from the singer but a more brooding, darker affair". They added, "Expect healthy chart action."
Bidisha from ''
NME
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'' opined that "Bjork's quirk-by-numbers 'Army of Me' sounds like pretend music played on squeaky toy synthesisers." Another ''NME'' editor, Ted Kessler, wrote, "The song's main malaise is its lack of tune or colour, augmented by a vocal performance that feels flat and uncommitted. It's like the forlorn, sickly, weakling little sister of 'Human Behaviour', full of dizzy bass and drums that busily lead nowhere..." According to ''
The New York Times
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'' writer
Joy Press, Army of Me' is so menacing and inorganic-sounding it verges on industrial rock", and in a review, ''
Pulse!'' defined the song "a staggering juggernaut of a track". While reviewing ''Post'', Andy Smith of ''
The Providence Journal'' stated that "''Post'' is an eclectic affair, opening with the assertive industrial clang of 'Army of Me. Andy Beevers from the ''
RM'' Dance Update noted that the song "is built around a downtempo beat and a dirty great throbbing synth line with the unmistakable and defiant vocals soaring above." Gavin Reeve from ''
Smash Hits'' named it one of two "top destinations" of the album, with '
It's Oh So Quiet'.
In 1995, 'Army of Me' won an Icelandic Music Award for Song of the Year. The song was also ranked number 316 in
''Blender'' magazine's "The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born". In 2012, the song was ranked number 71 in ''
Consequence of Sound
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History
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''s "Top 100 Songs Ever".
Music video
Background
For the music video of the song, Björk collaborated again with French film director
Michel Gondry, who had previously directed the video for "
Human Behaviour" in 1993. In the video, Björk is the driver of a tanker truck. The singer "said that she wanted to capture that 'tanker-truck' feeling, the sense of a big machine grinding unstoppably through town"
and further stated: "I thought I should be driving a very, very big truck to try to wake this person who's asleep, so I get the biggest truck in the world, and I'm so mad I've got metallic teeth, because when you're really angry, you grind your teeth. So I have to go to the dentist, who tries to steal away from me a diamond I don't know I have."
The dentist is actually a
gorilla
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, and Björk explained:
Björk and her label declined to use footage from the film ''
Tank Girl
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'' (which features the track on its soundtrack) in the music video for "Army of Me".
Synopsis
The first seconds of the music video show a young man in cryonic slumber. It then cuts to Björk, wearing a black
karate gi, driving a large vehicle through a city. The passers-by seem to ignore the mass of the vehicle. The vehicle begins to sputter and slow, prompting Björk to check the motor. Before floating off the vehicle, she turns to the camera and shows metallic teeth. The vehicle's engine assembly consists of a mouth in which all of the teeth appear rotten, comically exaggerated by a shaggy-looking man engulfed in a stench-cloud crawling out of the mouth and offending passers-by.
Björk touches her cheek, appearing to have a toothache, and proceeds to a nearby dentist's office. While she is going to the room of the dentist, her image appears reflected in a series of mirrors that make it impossible to distinguish her real self. She is examined by the dentist, an
anthropomorphic gorilla, who discovers a diamond in her mouth. The dentist attempts to steal the diamond for himself, but Björk leaps onto his back and pummels him, and, retrieving the diamond, escapes the office. She takes the diamond back to her vehicle, all the while it multiplies in size until she is barely able to carry it. Björk tosses the diamond into the vehicle's mouth, apparently correcting its earlier affliction.
She then drives to a museum and proceeds inside, carrying a satchel containing a bomb. Sneaking past the museum's guards, she places the bomb on one of the exhibits – the young man seen in the beginning of the video lying on an altar in a deep sleep. She then bolts toward the museum's exit, concerning the guards and other patrons. She makes it out of the building just moments before the bomb explodes. After the explosion, she re-enters the building to find the man from the altar, who appears to have been just wakened by the blast. Björk hugs him, crying teardrops of jewels.
Reception
The video was well received by critics. Tim Walker of ''
The Independent
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'' thought that "catchy, commercial song that was utterly original, and she's easily beautiful enough to have taken advantage of her sexuality in the video, but instead she got Michel Gondry to make a brilliant promo about her going to a gorilla dentist to get a huge diamond pulled out of her mouth". Gondry's visual imagery was heavily praised: "Gondry is a treat with visual details in defining his realities, and he provides in 'Army of Me'. The museum sequence furnishes an example: Before Björk bombs it, there are many artworks on the walls, each piece reflecting the apparent banality of the museum. One area shows a person observing a work which is a painting of a person in an art museum observing a work. After the explosion, everything is torn apart, bathed in smoke. Björk comes and retrieves her loved one, crying small diamonds onto his shoulder."
The ending of "Army of Me" music video depicted Björk bombing an art museum, and due to a recent
terrorist bombing in Oklahoma City,
MTV removed it from its playlist before it even aired.
However, within weeks it was broadcast,
but cut off before the bomb goes off. There exists some version of the music video which censored the explosion of the bomb, and some showing "To Be Continued" at the end.
In 1995, The video was nominated for two
MTV Video Music Awards, one for
Best Special Effects in a Video and one for International Viewer's Choice Awards – MTV Europe, losing the former to "
Love Is Strong" by
The Rolling Stones
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and the latter to "
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
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" by
U2.
Live performances
The song was performed in a few live shows. Björk premiered the song four days before the release of the single, on 20 April 1995, on ''
Top of the Pops
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''. She then performed the song again, on 4 May 1995, but with
Skunk Anansie. This particular performance featured additional vocals by
Skin
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Other animal coverings, such as the arthropod exoskeleton, have different ...
. Björk performed the song live on Italian musical show ''
Festivalbar'' and on ''The White Room'', along with "
I Miss You".
The song was performed on the
Debut tour before the official release. The performance on the
Post tour was called "explosive" by Adrien Begrand of ''
PopMatters
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'' and was released on ''
Live Box'', in the ''Post Live'' CD, with the same performance being released on Björk's video ''
Live at Shepherds Bush Empire''. The song was performed on the
Vespertine world tour, where it was accompanied by
Zeena Parkins. The performance was called "extra-gritty" and the accompaniment of Parkins was described as giving the song "fresh urgency".
The song was performed on the
Greatest Hits tour and on the
Volta tour, with the latter performance being included on ''
Voltaïc'', both in the live version recorded at the Olympic Studios in
London
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, and in the DVD ''Live in Paris''.
The song was performed again in summer 2012 in
Lollapalooza Chile
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as part of the
Biophilia tour replacing most of the instrumental part with a
Tesla coil.
Covers
The song received a wide coverage from other artists. German metalcore band
Caliban covered this song on their 2006 album ''
The Undying Darkness''. The female vocals on the chorus were recorded by Tanja Keilen. Belgian metal band Silent covered this song on their 2005 self-titled demo. The
alternative metal
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/
post-hardcore
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band
Helmet recorded a cover of "Army of Me" which was released on a ''
Music for Our Mother Ocean'' benefit compilation. The Australian metal band Many Machines on Nine covered "Army of Me" on their self-titled 2000 EP. A jazz cover was released by the
Yaron Herman Trio on their album ''A Time for Everything'' in 2007.
Abandoned Pools, an alternative rock band have also covered the song, which is available on ''The Reverb EP''.
Powerman 5000 released a cover of this song on their ''
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Vol. 1'' compilation. Sin, a French industrial band, covered the song, available on ''Errare Digital Est'', Recall 2003. Oliver Weers, a Danish rock vocalist made semi-famous by his participation in the Danish ''
X Factor
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'' in 2008, released a
heavy metal-style cover version of "Army of Me" in 2008 on an album entitled ''Get Ready''. Australian
alternative metal
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band
Beanbag covered the song on their 2001 second album ''Welladjusted''. English
rock band
Drama
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recorded a cover of the song to perform at the 2010 UK Live & Unsigned regional final in
Manchester
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, 7 March. Polish
progressive metal
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/
post-metal
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band Proghma-C recorded a cover version on their debut album ''Bar-do Travel'', 2009. French
progressive metal
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band Klone also recorded a cover of the song as a bonus track on their 2010 album ''Black Days''. Italian
nu metal
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band
Exilia recorded a cover of this song on their album ''Can't Break Me Down'' in 2005. Rapper Ryu sampled this song in the music video for his song "The One". Los Angeles-based rock band
The Anix released a cover of the song on April 1, 2022 as a standalone single, which was later incorporated into their 2023 studio album ''Nightvision''. American rock band
In This Moment released a cover of the song as the fourth single from their eighth studio album, ''
Godmode'', on 20 September 2023.
In 2005, Björk opened a contest to choose from various remixes for the song, to release a compilation to help raise funds for charity. Over 600 remixes were submitted and Björk was helped in the choosing of the tracks by fellow writer and composer
Graham Massey. The compilation, called ''
Army of Me: Remixes and Covers'' was released in May 2005 and as of January 2006, the album had raised around £250,000 to help
UNICEF
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's work in the south east Asian region.
Track listings
* Australian and UK cassette single
# "Army of Me" – 3:58
# "Army of Me" (
ABA All-Stars Mix) – 3:51
* UK CD single 1 and digital download 1
# "Army of Me" – 3:57
# "Cover Me" – 3:07
# "You've Been Flirting Again" – 2:25
# "Sweet Intuition" – 4:43
* UK CD single 2 and digital download 2
# "Army of Me" (ABA All-Stars Mix) – 3:53
# "Army of Me" (Masseymix) – 5:17
# "Army of Me" (feat.
Skunk Anansie) – 4:39
# "Army of Me" (Instrumental ABA All-Stars Mix) – 3:49
* European CD single 1
# "Army of Me" – 3:57
# "Cover Me" – 3:06
* European CD single 2 and Japanese CD single
# "Army of Me" – 3:58
# "Army of Me" (ABA All-Stars Mix) – 3:46
# "Army of Me" (Masseymix) – 5:12
# "Army of Me" (feat. Skunk Anansie) – 4:33
# "Army of Me" (Instrumental ABA All-Stars Mix) – 3:46
Notes
*This is a different version than the one which appears on the album. It was recorded in a cave and is also known as "Cover Me" (Cave Version)
*This is the Icelandic version of "You've Been Flirting Again".
Credits and personnel
Credits are adapted from the ''Post'' album liner notes.
*
Björk
Björk Guðmundsdóttir ( , ; born 21 November 1965), known mononymously as Björk, is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress. Noted for her distinct voice, three-octave vocal range, and eccentric public per ...
– vocals, songwriter, producer, keyboards
*
Graham Massey – songwriter, producer, keyboards, programming
*
Marius de Vries – keyboards, programming
*
Nellee Hooper – producer
* Al Fisch – recording
*
Mark Stent – mixer
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Release history
References
External links
Army of Me webpage*
{{Authority control
Björk songs
1995 singles
Industrial rock songs
Music video controversies
Music videos directed by Michel Gondry
Number-one singles in Iceland
Songs written by Björk
Song recordings produced by Björk
Song recordings produced by Nellee Hooper
One Little Independent Records singles