Decapitation Blues

Album: Psychic Warfare (2015)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • This song was inspired by the neck surgery that frontman Neil Fallon underwent in 2013 when doctors used dead men's bones to fuse his vertebrae. He explained in a commentary video: "I think it's a great premise for a horror movie, so don't steal it because I've got first dibs. The discs in my neck were replaced with cadaver bones. There's this new process where it's not just from one cadaver. It was from many dozens, or perhaps hundreds, that they created a composite to conform it to any size."

    "I started thinking about these stories where people get an organ transplant and they start taking on the affectations of the donor. What if you have hundreds of thousands of these donors suddenly in your neck – and they start speaking to you? That's where you get the line, 'A congress of corpses is always in session, debating the wisdom of my current direction.'"

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Chris Tomlin

Chris TomlinSongwriter Interviews

The king of Christian worship music explains talks about writing songs for troubled times.

John Kay of Steppenwolf

John Kay of SteppenwolfSongwriter Interviews

Steppenwolf frontman John Kay talks about "Magic Carpet Ride," "Born To Be Wild," and what he values more than awards and accolades.

Martyn Ware of Heaven 17

Martyn Ware of Heaven 17Songwriter Interviews

Martyn talks about producing Tina Turner, some Heaven 17 hits, and his work with the British Electric Foundation.

Sugarland

SugarlandSongwriter Interviews

Meet the "sassy basket" with the biggest voice in country music.

Song Titles That Inspired Movies

Song Titles That Inspired MoviesSong Writing

Famous songs that lent their titles - and in some cases storylines - to movies.

Director Paul Rachman on "Hunger Strike," "Man in the Box," Kiss

Director Paul Rachman on "Hunger Strike," "Man in the Box," KissSong Writing

After cutting his teeth on hardcore punk videos, Paul defined the grunge look with his work on "Hunger Strike" and "Man in the Box."