The single was officially released on December 5, 2018, along with its official music video. Fans enter a unique code from their ticket on the Grind Select website to reveal what they've won. The German electronic duo twocolors recorded a cover of the song in 2020. But then when we were recording, by chance, our drummer started to play that kind of disco beat, and there was no way to get away from it after that". It topped the charts in Poland[80] and achieved great success in post-Soviet countries, especially in Russia as well. [22] Treblezine wrote that "it’s not difficult to understand the effect of this song. [3] It features a man being lost on an island and putting a message in a bottle into the water. Your current browser isn't compatible with SoundCloud. She later said that the song is "quite a sad love song; the meaning of it is quite pathetic, really.
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Need help? Explain your version of song meaning, find more of Anteros lyrics. It then achieved international success, becoming a number-one hit in New Zealand and peaking just outside the top 10 in Australia at number 11. The chorus is in the key of A major using a I–IV–ii–V chord progression. Is your network connection unstable or browser outdated. [27] Treblezine listed the song at number 50 in their "Top 100 Singles of the ’90s" in 2007. The verses use a i–iv–VII–III chord progression in A minor. [6] It was not eligible to chart on the Hot 100 at the time as singles not made commercially available in the US were ineligible to chart (these rules were later changed in December 1998). "[10] Los Angeles Times wrote in their review of First Band on the Moon that Persson "begs for lies on the almost criminally catchy" tune. The video also shows the band performing the song in what looks to be the interior of the bottle released by the man lost at sea, as well as Nina Persson looking out from the bottle's neck and later through a periscope at the woman. » beatmaps » The Koxx - A FOOL MOON NIGHT. The first one for the UK and Europe—"much more bleak, much more our original style" says Nina Persson. Read more about track/video: It is written in common time and moves at 112 beats per minute.
The song was featured in the film Romeo + Juliet just two months after the release of the single, as well as in the 1999 film Cruel Intentions and the 2007 comedy Virgin Territory. Fans enter a unique code from their ticket on the Grind Select website to reveal what they've won. The song was used in television shows, a season three episode of the American version of The Office, a season one episode of Nip/Tuck, in season one of My Name Is Earl, as well as the films In 1997, the band played the song on the graduation episode of Beverly Hills, 90210, several episodes of Daria, All My Children, Sunset Beach, and The Young and the Restless, Haven, in the sixth episode of Orphan Black season one, and House of Hancock. [23] In 2012, Porcys listed the song at number 2 in their ranking of "100 Singles 1990-1999". It was released as the album's lead single on 14 September 1996 in the United Kingdom and internationally on 5 October 1996. Fans also have the opportunity to win an exclusive Moon Bounce song, limited edition merchandise, a guest list spot to an upcoming show and one person will win the opportunity to have their animated self in the next Moon Bounce music video. [17] Dave Fawbert from ShortList wrote, "It’s one of the best things in life when a song comes along, you listen to it, and you just think: “Well, that’s perfect isn’t it?” Every little bit of this three minutes and 14 seconds is absolutely, utterly unimprovable, from the little bllllrrrrring guitar intro, all the way through to that gorgeous ritardando and final chord at the end. http://moonbouncemusic.com Please download one of our supported browsers.
[15] People Magazine labeled it as "boppy". It wasn't necessarily our character; it felt like a bit of a freak on the record -- which, objectively, it still is. " Lovefool " is a song written by Peter Svensson and Nina Persson for Swedish rock band The Cardigans ' third studio album, First Band on the Moon (1996). https://youtu.be/Dmi7xBQQAC4 http://www.thelineofbestfit.com/new-music/song-of-the-day/moon-bounce-fool-premiere The Swedes, they build things to last – Volvos and ‘Lovefool’, two sides of the same coin. [24][25] Slant Magazine listed the song number 40 on its "100 Best Singles of the 1990s" list,[26] and Pitchfork Media ranked it number 66 on its "Top 200 Tracks of the 1990s". [79] It charted in Germany and many European charts.
Justin Chadwick from Albumism said that "it’s one of the more exciting straight-ahead pop songs of the contemporary era", and described it as "pure, exquisitely produced pop perfection. [28], Two videos were shot for the song.
[12] Thanos Lolis from Miscellany News said it is "three minutes of sparkly, ABBAesque disco, very danceable and very capable of making a global hit."
The cheerful chorus hints at old time disco.
[16] Jason Cohen from Rolling Stone noted that Persson's "airy lack of affectation actually deepens her dark, romantic sentiments when she chirps cheerily about her status as a willingly deceived doormat".
[3], "Lovefool" is a song that is performed in several keys and modulates based on chorus and verse.