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Mad Head Love

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"Mad Head Love"
A line of five boys, two in front and three in the back, is drawn in greyscale on the cover. They have large heads, large feet and shirts with a red heart in the centre. In between the boys is the title written on three rows in red and in capitals, partially covered up by the front two boys.
Single by Kenshi Yonezu
from the album Yankee
B-side"Tori ni Demo Naritai"
ReleasedOctober 23, 2013 (2013-10-23)
Recorded2013
GenreAlternative rock
Length3:40
LabelUniversal Sigma
Songwriter(s)Kenshi Yonezu
Producer(s)Kenshi Yonezu
Kenshi Yonezu singles chronology
"Santa Maria"
(2013)
"Mad Head Love"
(2013)
"Flowerwall"
(2015)
Music video
"Mad Head Love" on YouTube

"Mad Head Love" (stylised as "MAD HEAD LOVE") is a song by Japanese musician Kenshi Yonezu. It was released as a double A-side single alongside the song "Poppin' Apathy" on October 23, 2013, by Universal Signma, on the same day that Yonezu's two self-released Vocaloid albums, Hanataba to Suisō and Official Orange, were re-issued by independent label Boundee by SSNW.[1]

Background and development

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In May 2012, Yonezu released Diorama, his first album and first to use his own vocals. It was released under independent label Balloom. The album was written, produced and illustrated entirely by Yonezu himself.[2] The album was commercially successful, debuting at number six on Oricon's albums charts, and was one of the most sold independently released albums of 2012 in Japan.[3][4] A year later, Yonezu debuted under major label Universal Music Japan with the single "Santa Maria." Two of the songs were performed with a band, the first time Yonezu had worked like this.[5] The single reached number 12 on chart provider Oricon's singles chart.[6]

A week after the single's release, Yonezu released his first Vocaloid song in two and a half years, called "Donut Hole" (ドーナツホール, Dōnatsu Hōru), using Gumi vocals. It was the first time he used a live band on a Vocaloid song.[7]

Writing and production

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"Mad Head Love" and "Poppin' Apathy" were written at the same time, based on the theme of a Möbius strip.[8] "Mad Head Love" was "positive" and "high tension", while "Poppin' Apathy" was written as a gloomy, negative song by Yonezu. Because of this, he felt it was right for them to be released together.[8] Originally "Mad Head Love" was planned to be the sole A-side.[9] The song was the second time Yonezu worked with a live band, after "Santa Maria" and its B-side "Hyakki Yakō". He enlisted childhood friend Hiroshi Nakajima to work as a guitarist on the song. The pair formed a band when they were at high school, with Yonezu singing his own compositions, and Nakajima accompanying him on guitar.[8][9] "Mad Head Love" also features Masaki Hori, drummer for Sapporo-based band Scam Circle, and Yu Sato, the bassist for U&Design and a support member for Nona Reeves. Hori and Sato worked on sessions for other songs, including the Vocaloid song "Donut Hole" Yonezu released shortly after the single.[8][10] In contrast, "Poppin' Apathy" and "Tori ni Demo Naritai" were arranged by Yonezu without a live band.[8]

"Mad Head Love" was written about Yonezu's feelings when composing music, and gave the song a theme of "communication friction."[8][11] As he always composes alone, he wrote about how it would be nice to connect with another person, even negatively.[8] The lyrics depict love between two people, as well as their clashing opinions.[8][9]

Promotion and release

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The single was first announced in August 2013. Initially, the release date was planned for October 30, 2013, but it was later moved to the 23rd.[12] "Mad Head Love" and "Poppin' Apathy" were first aired on the JFM radio show Yamada Hisashi ni Radian Limited F on September 14, 2013.[13] On September 21 and October 19, 2013, Yonezu held his regular online streaming performances on Ustream.[11][14] Interviews with Yonezu was featured in the magazines Rockin' On Japan and Marquee around the release of the single.[15][16]

Music video

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A music video for "Mad Head Love" was released online on September 21, 2013, and was directed by Sojiro Kamitani, who also directed a video for "Poppin' Apathy".[11][14] "Mad Head Love" features three different scenes. Yonezu is shown performing different instruments such as a red Fender Telecaster electric guitar and a keyboard, as well as holding a recording device and listening through headphones. Other scenes show a Caucasian man and woman in beige clothing. They interact by prodding each other, such as poking the other person's ear, or messing up their hair.[11] Other scenes show strange moving contraptions, such as one that turns a toy horse around, or a golden crane that drops a plastic fish onto a plate. The video for "Poppin' Apathy" was shot in the same location as "Mad Head Love", but in a darker, more cluttered environment.

It was one of 50 nominated for best video at the 2014 Space Shower Music Video Awards.[17]

Reception

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Commercially, the single debuted at number 11 on Oricon's singles chart, selling 6,300 copies.[3][18] In total, it has sold 8,000 copies, under-performing Yonezu's previous single "Santa Maria".[18]

The single was received well by music critics. OK Music described the single as "walking around in a badly controlled amusement park," and "had only praise for the off-beat sound make" of the single.[19] Tomoyuki Mori of What's In? felt that the single was a "great development of [Yonezu's] unique style" from Diorama. He praised the "positive and negative" theme of the single, and was impressed by the constantly changing melody and "intricately constructed band sound" of "Mad Head Love", along with its literary lyrics, calling it "modern pop music". He was also impressed at the B-side "Tori ni Demo Naritai," noting how the "strange twisty sound" evoked both scariness and cuteness.[20]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Kenshi Yonezu

No.TitleLength
1."Mad Head Love"3:40
2."Poppin' Apathy" (ポッピンアパシー, Poppin Apashī)3:51
3."Tori ni Demo Naritai" (鳥にでもなりたい, "I Want to Be a Bird at Least")2:43
Total length:10:11
DVD
No.TitleDirectorLength
1."Mad Head Love (music video)"Sojiro Kamatani3:44
2."Poppin' Apathy (music video)"Kamatani3:59

Personnel

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Personnel details were sourced from an interview with Yonezu, as well as Yankee's liner notes booklet.[8][21]

Performance credits

  • Masaki Hori – drums
  • Hiroshi Nakajima – guitar
  • Yu Suto – bass
  • Kenshi Yonezu – guitar, vocals

Technical and production

  • Masuo Arimatsu – drum technician
  • Kazutaka Minemori – guitar technician
  • Masashi Uramoto – recording, mixing
  • Kenshi Yonezu – arrangement, lyrics, music, production, programming

Chart rankings

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Charts (2013) Peak
position
Japan Billboard Adult Contemporary Airplay[22] 85
Japan Billboard Japan Hot 100[23] 51
Japan Oricon daily singles[24]
  • "Mad Head Love" / "Poppin' Apathy"
10
Japan Oricon weekly singles[3]
  • "Mad Head Love" / "Poppin' Apathy"
11

Sales

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Chart Amount
Oricon physical sales[18] 9,700

Release history

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Region Date Format Distributing label Catalogue codes
Japan September 14, 2013 (2013-09-14)[13] Radio add date Universal Music Japan
October 23, 2013 (2013-10-23)[25][26] CD, CD DVD, digital download, rental CD UMCK-5447, UMCK-9639
Worldwide October 26, 2013 (2013-10-26)[27] Digital download

References

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  1. ^ "米津玄師、ニューシングルの最新アーティスト写真公開&ハチのプレミアCDを再発" [Kenshi Yonezu, new single artist artwork and Hachi premiere CDs re-issue]. Rockin' On Japan (in Japanese). September 27, 2013. Retrieved November 8, 2013.
  2. ^ "ハチ=米津玄師、1stアルバム「diorama」発表" [Hachi=Kenshi Yonezu, releasing 1st album Diorama]. Natalie.mu. April 27, 2012. Retrieved September 22, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c 「diorama」 米津玄師 (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved September 27, 2013.
  4. ^ "Billboard Japan Top Independent Albums and Singles Year End" (in Japanese). Billboard Japan. 2012. Archived from the original on May 2, 2013. Retrieved September 27, 2013.
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  6. ^ 「サンタマリア」 米津玄師 (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved October 2, 2013.
  7. ^ "米津玄師、「ハチ」名義で2年9ヶ月ぶりのボーカロイド新曲「ドーナツホール」を発表!独占コメントあり" [Yonezu Kenshi, first new Vocaloid song as Hachi in 2 years 9 months, Donut Hole! Exclusive comment]. Barks. October 30, 2013. Retrieved November 9, 2013.
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  12. ^ "米津玄師、2nd SG『MAD HEAD LOVE / ポッピンアパシー』を10/30にリリース" [Yonezu Kenshi, second single "Mad Head Love / Poppin' Apathy" October 30 Release]. Rockin' On Japan. August 28, 2013. Retrieved November 9, 2013.
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  15. ^ "ハチこと米津玄師とじん(自然の敵P)の初対面・初対談が『ROCKIN'ON JAPAN』11月号で実現!" [Hachi, aka Kenshi Yonezu and Jin (Shizen no Teki P) have a conversation, written down in the November issue of Rockin' On Japan!]. Rockin' On Japan (in Japanese). September 30, 2013. Retrieved November 8, 2013.
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