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"Gamma Ray"
Song
B-side
  • Jay Reatard Version
  • "Bonfire Blondes"

"Gamma Ray" is a song by American rock musician Beck. It was released as the second single from his eighth studio album, Modern Guilt, on August 11, 2008. It is seemingly inspired by the surf rock songs of the 1960s, but with ghostly moans and lyrics on the state of the world. The title refers to gamma rays, biologically hazardous energy emitted by radioactive decay. Despite its up-tempo beat, the song lyrics invoke nihilistic or apocalyptic themes, including melting ice caps, boredom, burning houses, crowns of thorns, and natural disasters.

The single peaked at #19 on the U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. It was also placed at number 6 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008.[2] The single releases of the song feature a cover of the song by garage punk musician Jay Reatard and a non-album song entitled "Bonfire Blondes" as B-sides, both of which are available on iTunes.[3][4] The song is included as a playable track in the video game Guitar Hero 5 and was used in Tony Hawk: Ride. Both the A side and B side album cover arts make use of a Houndstooth pattern.

Music video

The 1st version of the music video, directed by Jess Holzworth, features actress and style icon Chloë Sevigny. The 2nd version, involves scenes of abstract imagery (most in black and white). There is film of Beck standing amidst many people dressed in white with white boxes on the heads. There is also film of mouths and eyes, and a woman with an afro.

Track listing

(A)[5]

  1. "Gamma Ray" (2:58)
  2. "Gamma Ray" (2:59) (cover by Jay Reatard)

(B)[6]

  1. "Gamma Ray" (2:58)
  2. "Bonfire Blondes" (2:25)

Personnel

  • Beck Hansen - Vocals, guitars, electric piano, producer, songwriter
  • Danger Mouse - Beats, keyboard bass, producer

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
US Alternative Airplay (Billboard)[7] 19

References

  1. ^ "Disco Quebrado - Beck Discography - Gamma Ray". Whiskeyclone.net. 2008-08-11. Retrieved 2010-09-21.
  2. ^ No byline (December 25, 2008). "The 100 Best Songs of 2007" Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2008-12-25.
  3. ^ "Bonfire Blondes - Single by Beck - Download Bonfire Blondes - Single on iTunes". Phobos.apple.com. 2008-09-30. Retrieved 2010-09-21.
  4. ^ "Gamma Ray (Jay Reatard Version) - Single by Beck - Download Gamma Ray (Jay Reatard Version) - Single on iTunes". Phobos.apple.com. 2008-09-30. Retrieved 2010-09-21.
  5. ^ "Beck | Jay Reatard". Insound.com. Retrieved 2010-09-21.
  6. ^ "Beck: Gamma Ray b|w Bonfire Blondes: 7". Insound.com. Retrieved 2010-09-21.
  7. ^ "Beck Chart History (Alternative Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved November 1, 2015.