"Red" | |||||||||||
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Single by Daniel Merriweather | |||||||||||
from the album Love & War | |||||||||||
Released | 18 May 2009 | ||||||||||
Format | Digital single, CD single | ||||||||||
Genre | R&B, pop | ||||||||||
Length | 3:53 | ||||||||||
Label | Columbia | ||||||||||
Writer(s) | Scott McFarnon | ||||||||||
Producer(s) | Mark Ronson | ||||||||||
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"Red", written by Scott McFarnon, was the second single released by Daniel Merriweather from his second album Love & War. The single was released on 18 May 2009. It was produced by Mark Ronson, like the rest of the songs on his album. It was released on the Columbia record label.
Merriweather said that this song "is about the blindness of war and the absence of compassion displayed by western administrations."
The video for this song was shot in Brooklyn, New York and was directed by Anthony Mandler.
The video is made up mostly of scenes showing Merriweather and his on-screen girlfriend in a dark apartment. The video shows the emotional strain that is taking its toll on their relationship. It shows their anger and frustration with each other. Merriweather is also seen sitting alone in the corner of a dark room as images are projected over the wall behind him. The images depict bullets shooting through glass as well as fire. These scenes are interspersed with shots of Merriweather in a dark, abandoned warehouse. He is also seen walking the streets of Brooklyn. Though the overall colour palette of the video is quite dark and dreary, hints of red are used throughout the video in the clothing Merriweather wears, the lighting in one of the rooms, as well as some of the images projected on the wall.
The video was released on 15 April 2009 on Merriweather's YouTube account. As of 28 May, this video has received about 410, 427 views and a 5 star rating from over 748 viewers.
"Red" received mixed reviews from music critics:
Digitalspy gave the song 3 out of 5 stars saying that "Sadly this press release description of Daniel Merriweather's latest single is much like the singer himself - intriguing on paper, but lacking in excitement when you actually sample the goods". They also said that "but there's something rather cold and clinical about the Australian's performance. He may list Stax and Motown as influences, but the 26-year-old doesn't transfer the fire and thrills of his heroes into his own melodic flow".
The Beat Review gave the song 4 out of 5 stars saying that "It’s an emotional track that catches every emotion of everybody who hears it. It’s somehow about being “perfect” as Daniel sings, “It took something perfect, to paint it red”. Along with the impressive arrangement, Daniel’s soulful, raspy vocals ventures into the whole track making it one of his finest".