Loco (Coal Chamber song) explained

Loco
Cover:locosong.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Coal Chamber
Album:Coal Chamber
Released:1997
Studio:NRG (Los Angeles)
Genre:Nu metal[1] [2] [3]
Length:
  • 4:15 (album version)
  • 3:36 (radio edit)
Label:Roadrunner
Producer:Jay Gordon
Next Title:Not Living
Next Year:1999

"Loco" is a song by American nu metal band Coal Chamber. The song was released as the band's debut single off their 1997 self-titled debut album. It is one of the band's best known songs.

Music video

The video starts off with the ice cream truck (which is on the cover of the album Coal Chamber) rounding a turn and slowly coming to a stop with the beginning of the song playing. When Fafara says the opening line of "Pull", a crazed ice cream truck driver gets off the truck and heads into a nearby house which is home to the members of Coal Chamber. One by one, the driver hunts them down and forces them to stare into a View Master, which shows Coal Chamber performing the song. Bassist Rayna Foss is first, as the driver sneaks up on her as she is playing a game of jacks. Singer B. Dez Fafara is next, as the driver surprises him while he is sewing a stuffed animal's head back on. Guitarist Miguel "Meegs" Rascon is the next victim, caught by the driver while he is staring at an empty rocking chair. Drummer Mikey "Bug" Cox is the final victim, as the driver victimizes him while he is sitting on a mattress watching TV. At the end of the video, the driver has tied the band members to chairs in the basement of the house and has attached a View Master to each member's head with duct tape. The driver then leaves the house and drives away.

It was filmed in October 1997.[4] The truck driver is played by Aljandro, a friend of Coal Chamber's who Dez Fafara described as having "real fangs, and he's into the vampire society and he's really a trip and he's an artist as well."[5] He has been widely confused for Ozzy Osbourne.[6] [7] Kerrang! attributed this confusion to the "vague resembelance" between them, and the band's association with Sharon Osbourne Management at the time.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Sinister Urge: The Life and Times of Rob Zombie . . Joel McIver . Joel McIver . 9781617136160 . September 1, 2015.
  2. Web site: 26 Nu Metal Workout Songs . May 27, 2015 . September 8, 2015. Bodybuilding.com.
  3. Web site: Zaleski. Annie. The 30 Best Nu-Metal Songs. Spin. May 17, 2017. May 31, 2017.
  4. Web site: The Band: Coal Chamber. Angelfire.
  5. Web site: Anon. . 1998 . Interview with Dez from Coal Chamber . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/19981205090317/http://www.metalonmag.com/Interviews/Issue2/Coal_Chamber.html . 1998-12-05 . 2024-05-24 . Metal on Metal Magazine.
  6. Web site: February 10, 2023 . Coal Chamber's self-titled debut: 5 things you didn't know about 1997 Nu-Metal classic . February 10, 2023 . Revolver.
  7. Web site: 2019-05-18 . A Deep Dive Into Coal Chamber's Video For Loco . 2024-05-24 . Kerrang! . en.