FM Doll

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"FM Doll"
FM Doll cover.jpg
Original 2002 cover art
Single by Queenadreena
from the album The Butcher and the Butterfly
B-side"Kissing My Disgrace"
Released18 November 2002 (2002-11-18)
Genre
Length3:11
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Clive Goddard
Queenadreena singles chronology
"Pretty Like Drugs"
(2002)
"FM Doll"
(2002)
"Medicine Jar"
(2005)
Alternative cover
2005 re-release artwork
2005 re-release artwork

"FM Doll", originally entitled "Fuck-Me Doll",[1] is a song by English alternative rock band Queenadreena, originally released in 2002 on Rough Trade records, three years prior to its inclusion on the 2005 album, The Butcher and the Butterfly. The single was later released in 2005 on One Little Indian, after the band had switched record labels.[2]

The track is inspired by the 1996 murder of American child pageant competitor JonBenét Ramsey. The painting featured on the original 2002 single is by artist Simon Henwood.[3]

Composition[]

According to vocalist KatieJane Garside, the song was inspired by JonBenét Ramsey. In a 2002 interview, she stated: "I know because of the lyrical content it won’t get on [the radio]. It’s about child murder. Do you remember the JonBenét case in America? The child beauty queen who was supposedly murdered by her mother and father? It’s about that and the endemic infection in the female psyche."[1]

The lyrics of the song mention JonBenét Ramsey by name,[4] and also include allusions to stripping and sexual abuse.

Reception[]

Nick March of Drowned in Sound gave the single a positive review, writing: "When the 'FM Doll' charges out of the stereo speakers, it greets your eardrums with a "we-didn't-come-to-fuck-around" urgency. This puppy's a re-recorded version of an earlier release that's been beefed up a bit, so it's worth adjusting your aural settings accordingly. You should either listen to it at bloody-murder volume or turn it off."[5]

Contactmusic.com echoed a similar sentiment in their review, noting: "This three-minute train wreck from ultra-fierce psycho-punks Queen Adreena is a ride from Satan’s own backyard amusement park. That is to say; if it’ll scare the Dark One, it’ll scare anyone."[6]

Track listing[]

2002 UK CD single (RTRADESCD071)

  1. "FM Doll" (KatieJane Garside, Crispin Gray, Pete Howard) – 3:11
  2. "Kissing My Disgrace" (Garside, Gray, Orson Wajih) – 3:18

2005 UK CD and 7" singles (465TP7CD, 465TP7)

  1. "FM Doll" (Garside, Gray, Howard) – 3:08
  2. "Kissing My Disgrace" (Garside, Gray, Wajih) – 3:13

Personnel[]

Chart positions[]

Chart (2005) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 81[7]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Jackson, David (February 2003). "QueenAdreena in Wonderland". Black Velvet Magazine. No. 35. Archived from the original on 14 February 2019. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  2. ^ "F.M. Doll". Apple iTunes. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  3. ^ FM Doll liner notes. Rough Trade Records (2002)
  4. ^ "FM Doll." One Little Indian, 2002.
  5. ^ March, Nick Cohen (21 March 2005). "Queen Adreena - FM Doll". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 4 January 2017. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  6. ^ Raven. "Single Review: FM Doll". Contactmusic.com. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  7. ^ "Queen Adreena". The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
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