Loving Me To Death

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"Loving Me To Death"
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by Moodring
from the album Mood Swings
Released December 27 2010
Format CD
Recorded 2010
Genre Pop
Length
Label Fusion Records
Writer Moodring
Producer William Orbit
Chart position TBA
Certification None
Additional artwork
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CD2 Cover
Moodring chronology
Fantasy
(2010)
Loving Me To Death
(2010)
Heart Of The Matter
(2011)


Loving Me To Death is Moodring's 7th UK single and third to be released on Fusion Records. It is the first to be released from the reissue of Mood Swings and will be released on December 27th.


Background[edit | edit source]

Loving Me To Death was written as a Christmas song but without much Festivity. The demo version premiered on the Fusion:Live tour, but the single version will not premiere until December.

Release and reception[edit | edit source]

Loving Me To Death is Moodrings final release of 2010 and the first from a reissue off Mood Swings. The single has been described as Moodring's most experimental and darkest yet, and although critics believe it will not match the success of Fantasy or Dirty Dirty it is their most praised song yet in terms of musical integrity.

Promotion[edit | edit source]

Due to Cassie giving birth during promotion, promotion for the single has been sparse. Viral images of the girls in wigs were released to the internet, and the band performed several live, acoustic versions of the demo version.

Music video[edit | edit source]

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Bre during the forest scene of the video

The music video was directed by Floria Sigismondi and differs from every Moodring video so far due to it's artistic concept. The video shows the birth and death of a relationship in an artform metaphor of snow, life and decay. The video contains couture outfits and nudity. It gained a positive response from critics who stated that Moodring are putting themselves on the map as true musicians, moving away from the superficial to show a deeper side to their music.

Track listing[edit | edit source]

CD1
  1. Loving Me To Death
  2. We're In This Together
  3. Snow
CD2
  1. Loving Me To Death
  2. Alive (Ginger's Living La Vida Latina Mix)
  3. Loving Me To Death (Phoenix Rising's Poison Kiss Vocal Mix)
  4. Loving Me To Death (Phoenix Rising's Erotic Asphyxiation Dub)
    Enhanced Section
  5. Loving Me To Death (Official Video)
  6. Alive (Official Video)
  7. Wallpaper
Remix EP
  1. Loving Me To Death
  2. Loving Me To Death (MC Tenty's Killa Krabs Mix)
  3. Loving Me to Death (Bichastasia's Internal Anal Bleeding Mix)
  4. Loving Me To Death (Butterscotch's Screw 'Til Death Mix)
  5. Loving Me To Death (Butterscotch's Corpses Are Sexy Dub)
  6. Loving Me To Death (Phoenix Rising's Poison Kiss Vocal Mix)
  7. Loving Me To Death (Phoenix Rising's Erotic Asphyxiation Dub)
  8. Loving Me To Death (Instrumental)
Digital EP
  1. Loving Me To Death
  2. Loving Me To Death (Demo)
  3. Dirty (Dirty Dirty Demo)
  4. This Is Not A Love Song (Sexy Star Demo)
  5. A Little Of Me (Kate Lawler Demo)
  6. Forever And A Day (Genevere Johnson Demo)
  7. Alive (Video)
  8. Loving Me To Death (Video)
Promo CD
  1. Loving Me To Death

Artwork[edit | edit source]

Chart Performance[edit | edit source]

Charts Positions Sales Certifications
URAPS Top 40 Singles 2 238,527 Gold
URAPS Downloads Chart 2
URAPS Top 40 Airplay 4
Chart Run - Urapostar Single Charts
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
Position 2 6 12 18 30 22 25 33 40


Moodring
Members Bre Washington · Cassie Garcia · L'mondrea Brown
Mood Swings Alive · A Dangerous Liaison · Hey Lady (Why Don't You?) · Dirty Dirty · I Know That I'm Sexy (Don't Tell Me)/Gonna Make You Beg · Fantasy · Loving Me To Death · Heart Of The Matter
Soul Broken · Burn · Diamond Tears
International Singles Stars · Alive · This Time
Featured Singles Nothing Of Me (Kwamé Remix) · Ain't No Mountain Hai Enough
Tours Fusion: Live · The Soul Tour