Infected (song)

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Infected is a song by the British band The The. It was released as the title track for their second album, Infected, in 1986. The song is notable for its fusion of various musical genres, including rock, funk, and electronic music, which was a hallmark of The The's sound. The lyrics of "Infected" delve into themes of political and social disillusionment, reflecting the band's commentary on the state of the United Kingdom and the wider world during the mid-1980s.

Background[edit | edit source]

"Infected" was written and produced by Matt Johnson, the creative force behind The The. The album Infected marked a departure from the band's earlier post-punk sound, incorporating a richer, more layered production. The song itself is characterized by its haunting melody, driven by synthesizers and a strong bass line, overlaid with Johnson's distinctive vocals.

Music Video[edit | edit source]

The music video for "Infected" was part of a larger project, where each track on the Infected album was accompanied by its own video, resulting in a full-length visual album. The video for "Infected" was shot in various locations, including Peru, and features striking imagery that complements the song's themes of corruption and alienation. The ambitious nature of this project was relatively unique at the time and showcased the band's innovative approach to music and media.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Upon its release, "Infected" received critical acclaim for its ambitious sound and socially conscious lyrics. The song, along with the album, helped to establish The The as a significant force in the alternative music scene of the 1980s. Critics praised Johnson's songwriting and the production's ability to blend different musical styles seamlessly.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Over the years, "Infected" has been recognized as a seminal track in The The's discography and an important piece of 1980s alternative music. Its exploration of political and social issues through the lens of personal disillusionment resonates with listeners even decades after its release. The song's innovative mix of musical genres has also been cited as an influence by a wide range of artists.

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