Zombie is not a neutral song; it is undoubtedly one of the Troubles most enduring and meaningful cultural artifacts. The song was written in response to a tragic 1994 attack in Warrington, England, in which two young boys were killed in an IRA bombing. ORiordan had seen the bombing reported on the news and was upset by it, Cranberries guitarist Noel Hogan tells me over Zoom. She said that she was really pissed off about this, and that this needs to be an angry song, that anger needed to be reflected in the music. We had the tendency to drown her out, but with Zombie, we pulled that in a bit and had her vocals and the emotion at the front.
And so Zombie was born: a raw howl of protest at the decades of senseless violence Ireland had experienced, with all the countrys rage, fear and frustration distilled into ORiordans huge, anguished voice: Its been that same old theme since 1916, ORiordan cries in her thick Limerick accent, her vocals fluttering theatrically, her voice reminiscent of sean-ns, an ancient, theatrical style of Irish singing.
I think people thought we were a political band, but we really werent, Hogan tells me. If you listen to our back catalogue, we mostly wrote about love, and relationships. Zombie, and maybe only one or two others, are really the only songs that are even slightly political. As bizarre as it must be to have such a misrepresentative song take off so rapidly, the live response to the song was so overwhelming, it eventually became the first single from the Cranberries second album, No Need To Argue, to be reissued Friday in an expanded and remastered double-disc edition.
The record label initially wasnt keen for a song with that subject matter to be the first single. But we knew how it was going down live, Hogan tells me. Perhaps the vastness, the grandness of the chorus the emotional center of the song was the reason why the song managed to be such a huge, enduring hit, despite its political message. Its a song that has lived and lived, Hogan tells me, without a hint of irony. Not everyone gets the message, or really registers what the song is about. I do think its that huge chorus, and those huge vocals that really becomes the thing that everyone is going to focus on.
If the musical and lyrical cues went over most peoples heads, the music video firmly roots the song in the Troubles. Directed by Samuel Bayer (Smells Like Teen Spirit, Doll Parts), the video was shot in war-torn Belfast, with bleak, grayscale footage of painfully young boys brandishing weapons and playing war games on the decimated cityscape, while British soldiers ominously patrol amongst the rubble. This documentary footage is cut with a highly stylised tableaux of ORiordan, slathered in gold paint and surrounded by cherubs, half Joan of Arc, half Cleopatra. In one particularly startling moment, an image of a cherub threateningly aiming his bow is suddenly juxtaposed with a boy glaring at the camera, brandishing a stick, his face streaked in mud and his eyes glinting.
Hogan tells me how Bayer filmed the video: When Bayer finished filming the bands segment, he went up to Belfast, and spent the day wandering around and filming. He told the soldiers in the video that it was for a documentary he was making. Eventually he came clean. Wasnt it a bit of a risky move to lie to soldiers in what was essentially a war zone? No, they were really excited. They were like, were going to be in a music video, thats great!
But what of the contemporary reception? Since its release in 1994, Zombie has been frequently covered (however misguidedly), maintaining a semi-regular rotation on X Factor and The Voice. A dreary cover by American hard rockers Bad Wolves, released in the wake of ORiordans tragic death, did very well in the charts and has tallied more than 350 million YouTube views. Interestingly, the Bad Wolves cover tones down the Irishness of the lyrics significantly Its the same old theme in 2018, vocalist Tommy Vext groans, updating the reference to the 1916 Easter Rising, and tweaking the references to guns in the chorus to the slightly more current drones.
The prize for my least favourite version of Zombie, however, has to go to Eminems noxious rework In Your Head from 2017s Revival. On In Your Head, the Zombie chorus is lifted wholesale, functioning as little more than a blank canvas for Eminems solipsism: I feel like a lame piece of shit/ I feel so cranky and bitter/ Cause when I look at me, I dont see what they see/ I feel ashamed, greedy, he raps dispassionately, lyrics that are so mawkish and diaristic, it is difficult to buy into the idea of even Eminem believing in them. It is a particularly muddled instance of a recurring pattern; of Eminem slotting samples of powerful female vocals into tracks which simply do not merit them, as an antidote to his lyrical acridity, and as an attempt at fast-tracking his way to emotional depth.
In even more recent years, Zombie has sporadically cropped up in TV shows as a kind of comedic shorthand for outsized Gen X angst. In The Office, Andy repeatedly sings the song, irritating his colleagues (offensively, actor Ed Helms recalls landing on Zombie after hours of brainstorming annoying songs). In the FX sitcom Youre The Worst, chaotic PR exec Gretchen (Aya Cash) howls the chorus during a post-breakup bender. And in whip-smart Irish comedy This Way Up, the similarly chaotic Ain (Aisling Bea) and her straight-laced sister Shona (Sharon Horgan) are cajoled by their parents to perform an impassioned rendition of Zombie at a family party (Sing the song about the ghosts!).
Its difficult to imagine another protest song being referenced so wryly. What is it about Zombie that makes it such a convenient comedic cue card? A large part of this could be the huge chorus and vocals Hogan mentioned and to be completely transparent, Im no stranger to whipping out Zombie at karaoke.
One interesting subversion of the Cranberries role in popular culture took place in the final scene of the first season of exemplary Troubles comedy Derry Girls. The film follows a tight-knit group of teenage girls as they grow up in Derry City during the 1990s. The scene itself is not comedic it is, in fact, quietly horrific: a blood-chilling juxtaposition between the teenagers dancing in a school talent contest, and news of a bombing flooding into their family living room. The scene is soundtracked by the Cranberries but the track chosen is Dreams, rather than the on-theme Zombie. The choice was so surprising that various tweets and news outlets misreported the track as Zombie, but Dreams was a shrewd choice, lending the scene a narcotised air, emulating the way time seems to slow and drift when something very, very bad has happened.
Like Zombie, the magic of the scene lies in how unflinching it is in the face of violence, the space it leaves us to feel the horror. The violence which inspired the song has (mostly) simmered down, with many attributing the end of the Troubles to the signing of The Good Friday Agreement in 1998. But a likely No Deal Brexit is set to cause constitutional chaos, and leaves Northern Irelands fragile peace hanging in the balance. Perhaps we should look back to the message of Zombie, and let ourselves be haunted once again.
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