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House of Jealous Lovers

"House of Jealous Lovers" is a song by American indie rock band the Rapture. It was released as the lead single from their second studio album, Echoes, in March 2002, through DFA Records in the US and Output Recordings in the UK. It was eventually re-released in 2003.

"House of Jealous Lovers"
Single by the Rapture
from the album Echoes
B-side"Silent Morning"
ReleasedMarch 2002 (2002-03)
Recorded2000–2001
StudioPlantain Recording House (New York City)
GenreDance-punk
Length5:58
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Luke Jenner
  • Vito Roccoforte
  • Matt Safer
Producer(s)
The Rapture singles chronology
"The Chair That Squeaks"
(1998)
"House of Jealous Lovers"
(2002)
"House of Jealous Lovers (re-recording)"
(2003)
"House of Jealous Lovers"
Single by the Rapture
from the album Echoes
B-side
  • "Alabama Sunshine"
  • remixes
ReleasedAugust 2003 (2003-08)
Recorded2003
StudioPlantain Recording House (New York City)
GenreDance-punk
Length5:04
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Luke Jenner
  • Vito Roccoforte
  • Matt Safer
Producer(s)
The Rapture singles chronology
"House of Jealous Lovers (original)"
(2002)
"House of Jealous Lovers"
(2003)
"Killing" / "Give Me Every Little Thing"
(2003)

Produced by James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy of the DFA, the song was designed to market the band through dance music distributors. The accompanying music video for the song is influenced by punk imagery. Upon release, it became DFA's best-selling single and helped re-establish dance-punk. The song received acclaim from music critics and was rated 16th and 6th respectively on Pitchfork[1] and NME's[2] tracks of the decade lists. The song would go on to peak at number 27 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was used in the soundtrack for the video game NBA 2K15, which was curated by famed music producer Pharrell Williams.[3]

Background and release edit

The Rapture moved from San Francisco to New York in 1999 and wrote "House of Jealous Lovers" the following year.[4] They met James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy of DFA Records at one of their first performances in New York.[5] Murphy and Goldworthy took a long time to persuade the band to work together because of a concern that making a dance song would alienate their fans.[6]

While mastering "House of Jealous Lovers", Murphy used techno music as a benchmark for the track's bass frequencies.[7] After hearing the DFA's mix, Sub Pop, the band's record label at the time, and the band both reacted negatively and initially refused to release it.[8] Vocalist Luke Jenner hated the mix, feeling that it sounded unfinished.[9] On the way to a gig, Murphy played the mix for Jonathan Galkin; Galkin credited it for his decision to join DFA Records.[6]

The Rapture originally released the song in 2002 as a limited 12" vinyl single, a format preferred by club DJs.[10][11] The single included a remix by Morgan Geist of Metro Area as the second song on the A-side and a song titled "Silent Morning" as the B-side.[12] The single format and remix were part of a strategy to market the single through dance music stores.[7] A music video for the song, directed by London-based group Shynola, was made and released in 2003.[13] The chaotic, surreal video was inspired by the collage style of old punk fliers.[14][15] It features footage of the band, animated newspaper headlines, scrapbook paraphernalia, and scenes of military conflicts.[16][17] Pitchfork listed the video as the 27th best music video of the 2000s.[13]

Composition edit

"House of Jealous Lovers" is a dance-punk song. Its percussion section features disco hi-hat patterns and snare drums doubled with handclaps.[20][21] The DFA reshaped the percussion by layering and reversing the hi-hats and chopping the drums.[22] The song includes prominent cowbell rhythms that grow louder through the course of the song.[23] Its jagged, coarse guitar is doubled with electronic effects.[2][20][21] The sound follows British predecessors such as Gang of Four, Public Image Ltd, and Happy Mondays.[23]

The track opens and closes with long instrumental sections[7] and features lyrics largely consisting of the song's title being repeated.[4][24] Jenner said he was unsure of the subject of the song and wanted to project a sense of "invincibility".[4][25] His performance, described as a "deranged falsetto", drew comparisons to the vocals of the Cure's frontman Robert Smith.[18][20] Geist's remix removes the vocals and adds keyboard riffs. It introduces brass sections, performed by James Duncan, to the arrangement.[19]

Critical reception edit

 
James Murphy co-produced the song.

"House of Jealous Lovers" received acclaim from music critics.[26] Stylus Magazine described the track as all four band members "playing their instruments as if they were leads" and continued that "nobody's been able to pull this off so well since Joy Division".[23] AllMusic said that its rhythm section was "as dynamite as anything from the late-'70s U.K. post-punk bands."[27] Pitchfork called the song "the unparalleled champion of 2002's summer anthem sweepstakes".[28]

The song placed 9th on the 2002 Pazz & Jop list,[29] and it appeared at 26th place the following year.[30] Stylus Magazine and Spin each named it the 9th best single of 2002.[31][32] Pitchfork ranked "House of Jealous Lovers" 4th on its 2003 singles list.[33]

Pitchfork placed the song 16th on its "500 best tracks of the 2000s" list.[1] Rolling Stone ranked the song 53rd on its list of the best songs of the 2000s,[34] and Slant Magazine placed it at 45th.[35] The NME listed the song sixth on its 2000s list.[2] In October 2011, NME placed the song at number 86 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years".[36] Pitchfork included "House of Jealous Lovers" in its 2006 collection of The Pitchfork 500.[11] The Guardian listed the track in its "1000 songs everyone must hear".[24]

Impact edit

"House of Jealous Lovers" became DFA's best-selling single, and the label sold 20,000 vinyl copies of it.[7][37] The single reached number 27 on the UK Singles Chart in September 2003.[38]

The song's use in dance sets opened rock music for formats other than concerts.[39] It has been credited for re-establishing dance-punk during a period when rock and dance music rarely intersected.[7][40] Justin Timberlake and Timbaland have cited "House of Jealous Lovers" as an influence on their 2006 single "SexyBack".[41] Timberlake used the song for an entrance during his FutureSex/LoveShow tour.[42][43]

Track listing edit

2002 release edit

12-inch vinyl (dfa 2121)[12]
No.TitleLength
1."House of Jealous Lovers"5:58
2."House of Jealous Lovers" (Morgan Geist version)5:44
No.TitleLength
1."Silent Morning"6:43

2003 release edit

7-inch vinyl (Vertigo 981112-5)[44]
No.TitleLength
1."House of Jealous Lovers"3:40
No.TitleLength
1."Alabama Sunshine"2:48
CD1
No.TitleLength
1."House of Jealous Lovers"3:40
2."Alabama Sunshine"2:48
3."House of Jealous Lovers" (Maurice Fulton remix)8:59
CD2
No.TitleLength
1."House of Jealous Lovers"5:06
2."House of Jealous Lovers: Cosmos vs. the Rapture" (Tom Middleton remix)6:54
3."Killing" (Ends remix)3:54

Charts edit

Chart (2003) Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)[38] 27

Release history edit

Region Date Label Format Catalogue no.
  United States March 2002[45] DFA 12" dfa 2121[12]
  United Kingdom 2003 Vertigo 7" 981112-5[44]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Cohen, Ian (August 21, 2009). "The Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s: 20-1". Pitchfork. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c "NME's top 100 Tracks of the Decade". NME. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  3. ^ Williams, Katie (August 13, 2014). "Pharrell Williams' NBA 2K15 Soundtrack Revealed". IGN. Retrieved April 27, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c Bravo, Amber (August 18, 2011). "The Rapture Is Risen". The Fader. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  5. ^ Strickler, Yancey (November 2003). "Stir of Echoes". CMJ New Music Monthly (118): 41.
  6. ^ a b Bjørnersen, Martin (October 22, 2012). "Interview: Jonathan Galkin on 10 years of DFA Records". Red Bull Music Academy. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d e Battaglia, Andy (October 2011). "Second Coming". Spin. 27 (9): 64–67. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  8. ^ Fassler, Joe (July 18, 2012). "Why, Exactly, Did LCD Soundsystem Quit?". The Atlantic. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  9. ^ Carpenter, Susan (November 13, 2003). "The house music that indie built". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  10. ^ Empire, Kitty (July 12, 2003). "Welcome match". The Observer. p. 8. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  11. ^ a b Plagenhoef, Scott; Schreiber, Ryan, eds. (November 2008). The Pitchfork 500. Simon & Schuster. pp. 168–169. ISBN 978-1-4165-6202-3.
  12. ^ a b c "The Rapture - House of Jealous Lovers 12". DFA Records. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  13. ^ a b Plagenhoef, Scott (August 31, 2009). "The Top 50 Music Videos of the 2000s". Pitchfork. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  14. ^ Burns, Todd (July 30, 2003). "Stylus Music Video Reviews, Volume I". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  15. ^ Shearer, Jim (host) (December 12, 2003). "The Rapture". Subterranean. MTV2. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  16. ^ Sanneh, Kelefa (September 14, 2003). "Drunken Nightclubs, Remixed". New York Times. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  17. ^ Richardson, Sean (November 28, 2003). . The Boston Phoenix. Archived from the original on September 23, 2015. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  18. ^ a b Petridis, Alexis (August 28, 2003). "Save the wail". The Guardian. p. 19. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  19. ^ a b Kellman, Andy. "House of Jealous Lovers - The Rapture". AllMusic. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  20. ^ a b c Empire, Kitty (August 30, 2003). "Cue rapturous applause..." The Observer. p. 14. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  21. ^ a b Sylvester, Nick (January 31, 2005). "The Top 100 Singles of 2000-04". Pitchfork. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  22. ^ Reynolds, Simon (October 26, 2004). "House of Zealous Rockers". The Village Voice. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
  23. ^ a b c Unterberger, Andrew (April 15, 2004). "The Rapture: House of Jealous Lovers". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  24. ^ a b "1000 songs everyone must hear". The Guardian. March 20, 2009. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  25. ^ Rosen, Alison M. (December 30, 2003). "The Music Interview: The Rapture". Nerve. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  26. ^ Menze, Jill (September 10, 2011). "Redemption Songs". Billboard. 123 (34): 28. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  27. ^ Kellman, Andy. "Echoes - The Rapture". AllMusic. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  28. ^ Schreiber, Ryan (September 9, 2003). "The Rapture: Echoes". Pitchfork. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  29. ^ Christgau, Robert. "The 2002 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll". Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  30. ^ Christgau, Robert. "The 2003 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll". Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  31. ^ Burns, Todd (December 30, 2012). "Top 20 Favorite Singles of 2002". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  32. ^ Aaron, Charles (January 2003). "Singles of the Year". Spin. 19 (1): 74.
  33. ^ Goldstein, Hartley (December 30, 2003). "Top 50 Singles of 2003". Pitchfork. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  34. ^ "100 Best Songs of the 2000s". Rolling Stone. June 17, 2011. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  35. ^ Henderson, Eric (January 25, 2010). "The 100 Best Singles of the Aughts". Slant Magazine. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  36. ^ Chester, Tim (2011). "150 Best Tracks Of The Past 15 Years". NME. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  37. ^ Strauss, Neil (October 23, 2002). "New Life for New York Rock; The Production Team DFA Offers a Sound You Can Dance To". The New York Times. p. 18. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  38. ^ a b "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  39. ^ "The Rapture Play Crash Mansion: Harriet Miers, Karl Rove Stop By". The Village Voice. October 7, 2005. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
  40. ^ Neyland, Nick (September 24, 2011). "The Rapture's Return". The Wall Street Journal: A22. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  41. ^ Weiner, Jonah (November 4, 2009). "Pop Producers Have Been Reading Their 'Pitchfork'". Slate. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  42. ^ Orlov, Piotr (February 27, 2007). "Justin Timberlake". Pitchfork. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  43. ^ "Justin Timberlake's new album to sound like The Rapture". NME. March 23, 2007. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  44. ^ a b "Rapture, The - House Of Jealous Lovers (Vinyl)". Discogs. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
  45. ^ Matos, Michaelangelo (September 21, 2011). "The Rapture Come Home". The Village Voice. Vol. 56, no. 38. pp. 46–49. Retrieved June 14, 2015.

External links edit

  • "House of Jealous Lovers" on SoundCloud
  • "House of Jealous Lovers" at Discogs (list of releases)
  • "House of Jealous Lovers" music video on Myspace

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House of Jealous Lovers is a song by American indie rock band the Rapture It was released as the lead single from their second studio album Echoes in March 2002 through DFA Records in the US and Output Recordings in the UK It was eventually re released in 2003 House of Jealous Lovers Single by the Rapturefrom the album EchoesB side Silent Morning ReleasedMarch 2002 2002 03 Recorded2000 2001StudioPlantain Recording House New York City GenreDance punkLength5 58LabelDFA OutputSongwriter s Luke Jenner Vito Roccoforte Matt SaferProducer s The DFA The RaptureThe Rapture singles chronology The Chair That Squeaks 1998 House of Jealous Lovers 2002 House of Jealous Lovers re recording 2003 House of Jealous Lovers Single by the Rapturefrom the album EchoesB side Alabama Sunshine remixesReleasedAugust 2003 2003 08 Recorded2003StudioPlantain Recording House New York City GenreDance punkLength5 04LabelDFA VertigoSongwriter s Luke Jenner Vito Roccoforte Matt SaferProducer s The DFA The RaptureThe Rapture singles chronology House of Jealous Lovers original 2002 House of Jealous Lovers 2003 Killing Give Me Every Little Thing 2003 Produced by James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy of the DFA the song was designed to market the band through dance music distributors The accompanying music video for the song is influenced by punk imagery Upon release it became DFA s best selling single and helped re establish dance punk The song received acclaim from music critics and was rated 16th and 6th respectively on Pitchfork 1 and NME s 2 tracks of the decade lists The song would go on to peak at number 27 on the UK Singles Chart The song was used in the soundtrack for the video game NBA 2K15 which was curated by famed music producer Pharrell Williams 3 Contents 1 Background and release 2 Composition 3 Critical reception 4 Impact 5 Track listing 5 1 2002 release 5 2 2003 release 6 Charts 7 Release history 8 References 9 External linksBackground and release editThe Rapture moved from San Francisco to New York in 1999 and wrote House of Jealous Lovers the following year 4 They met James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy of DFA Records at one of their first performances in New York 5 Murphy and Goldworthy took a long time to persuade the band to work together because of a concern that making a dance song would alienate their fans 6 While mastering House of Jealous Lovers Murphy used techno music as a benchmark for the track s bass frequencies 7 After hearing the DFA s mix Sub Pop the band s record label at the time and the band both reacted negatively and initially refused to release it 8 Vocalist Luke Jenner hated the mix feeling that it sounded unfinished 9 On the way to a gig Murphy played the mix for Jonathan Galkin Galkin credited it for his decision to join DFA Records 6 The Rapture originally released the song in 2002 as a limited 12 vinyl single a format preferred by club DJs 10 11 The single included a remix by Morgan Geist of Metro Area as the second song on the A side and a song titled Silent Morning as the B side 12 The single format and remix were part of a strategy to market the single through dance music stores 7 A music video for the song directed by London based group Shynola was made and released in 2003 13 The chaotic surreal video was inspired by the collage style of old punk fliers 14 15 It features footage of the band animated newspaper headlines scrapbook paraphernalia and scenes of military conflicts 16 17 Pitchfork listed the video as the 27th best music video of the 2000s 13 Composition edit nbsp House of Jealous Lovers source source track Luke Jenner s strained vocals were described as an alienated yelp or cat strangle 18 19 Problems playing this file See media help House of Jealous Lovers is a dance punk song Its percussion section features disco hi hat patterns and snare drums doubled with handclaps 20 21 The DFA reshaped the percussion by layering and reversing the hi hats and chopping the drums 22 The song includes prominent cowbell rhythms that grow louder through the course of the song 23 Its jagged coarse guitar is doubled with electronic effects 2 20 21 The sound follows British predecessors such as Gang of Four Public Image Ltd and Happy Mondays 23 The track opens and closes with long instrumental sections 7 and features lyrics largely consisting of the song s title being repeated 4 24 Jenner said he was unsure of the subject of the song and wanted to project a sense of invincibility 4 25 His performance described as a deranged falsetto drew comparisons to the vocals of the Cure s frontman Robert Smith 18 20 Geist s remix removes the vocals and adds keyboard riffs It introduces brass sections performed by James Duncan to the arrangement 19 Critical reception edit nbsp James Murphy co produced the song House of Jealous Lovers received acclaim from music critics 26 Stylus Magazine described the track as all four band members playing their instruments as if they were leads and continued that nobody s been able to pull this off so well since Joy Division 23 AllMusic said that its rhythm section was as dynamite as anything from the late 70s U K post punk bands 27 Pitchfork called the song the unparalleled champion of 2002 s summer anthem sweepstakes 28 The song placed 9th on the 2002 Pazz amp Jop list 29 and it appeared at 26th place the following year 30 Stylus Magazine and Spin each named it the 9th best single of 2002 31 32 Pitchfork ranked House of Jealous Lovers 4th on its 2003 singles list 33 Pitchfork placed the song 16th on its 500 best tracks of the 2000s list 1 Rolling Stone ranked the song 53rd on its list of the best songs of the 2000s 34 and Slant Magazine placed it at 45th 35 The NME listed the song sixth on its 2000s list 2 In October 2011 NME placed the song at number 86 on its list 150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years 36 Pitchfork included House of Jealous Lovers in its 2006 collection of The Pitchfork 500 11 The Guardian listed the track in its 1000 songs everyone must hear 24 Impact edit House of Jealous Lovers became DFA s best selling single and the label sold 20 000 vinyl copies of it 7 37 The single reached number 27 on the UK Singles Chart in September 2003 38 The song s use in dance sets opened rock music for formats other than concerts 39 It has been credited for re establishing dance punk during a period when rock and dance music rarely intersected 7 40 Justin Timberlake and Timbaland have cited House of Jealous Lovers as an influence on their 2006 single SexyBack 41 Timberlake used the song for an entrance during his FutureSex LoveShow tour 42 43 Track listing edit2002 release edit 12 inch vinyl dfa 2121 12 No TitleLength1 House of Jealous Lovers 5 582 House of Jealous Lovers Morgan Geist version 5 44 No TitleLength1 Silent Morning 6 43 2003 release edit 7 inch vinyl Vertigo 981112 5 44 No TitleLength1 House of Jealous Lovers 3 40 No TitleLength1 Alabama Sunshine 2 48 CD1No TitleLength1 House of Jealous Lovers 3 402 Alabama Sunshine 2 483 House of Jealous Lovers Maurice Fulton remix 8 59 CD2No TitleLength1 House of Jealous Lovers 5 062 House of Jealous Lovers Cosmos vs the Rapture Tom Middleton remix 6 543 Killing Ends remix 3 54Charts editChart 2003 PeakpositionUK Singles OCC 38 27Release history editRegion Date Label Format Catalogue no nbsp United States March 2002 45 DFA 12 dfa 2121 12 nbsp United Kingdom 2003 Vertigo 7 981112 5 44 References edit a b Cohen Ian August 21 2009 The Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s 20 1 Pitchfork Retrieved October 30 2014 a b c NME s top 100 Tracks of the Decade NME Retrieved October 30 2014 Williams Katie August 13 2014 Pharrell Williams NBA 2K15 Soundtrack Revealed IGN Retrieved April 27 2015 a b c Bravo Amber August 18 2011 The Rapture Is Risen The Fader Retrieved October 31 2014 Strickler Yancey November 2003 Stir of Echoes CMJ New Music Monthly 118 41 a b Bjornersen Martin October 22 2012 Interview Jonathan Galkin on 10 years of DFA Records Red Bull Music Academy Retrieved June 14 2015 a b c d e Battaglia Andy October 2011 Second Coming Spin 27 9 64 67 Retrieved October 30 2014 Fassler Joe July 18 2012 Why Exactly Did LCD Soundsystem Quit The Atlantic Retrieved October 31 2014 Carpenter Susan November 13 2003 The house music that indie built Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 1 2014 Empire Kitty July 12 2003 Welcome match The Observer p 8 Retrieved October 30 2014 a b Plagenhoef Scott Schreiber Ryan eds November 2008 The Pitchfork 500 Simon amp Schuster pp 168 169 ISBN 978 1 4165 6202 3 a b c The Rapture House of Jealous Lovers 12 DFA Records Retrieved November 1 2014 a b Plagenhoef Scott August 31 2009 The Top 50 Music Videos of the 2000s Pitchfork Retrieved October 30 2014 Burns Todd July 30 2003 Stylus Music Video Reviews Volume I Stylus Magazine Retrieved October 31 2014 Shearer Jim host December 12 2003 The Rapture Subterranean MTV2 Retrieved November 1 2014 Sanneh Kelefa September 14 2003 Drunken Nightclubs Remixed New York Times Retrieved November 1 2014 Richardson Sean November 28 2003 Ryan Adams and the Rapture go disco The Boston Phoenix Archived from the original on September 23 2015 Retrieved November 1 2014 a b Petridis Alexis August 28 2003 Save the wail The Guardian p 19 Retrieved October 30 2014 a b Kellman Andy House of Jealous Lovers The Rapture AllMusic Retrieved November 1 2014 a b c Empire Kitty August 30 2003 Cue rapturous applause The Observer p 14 Retrieved October 30 2014 a b Sylvester Nick January 31 2005 The Top 100 Singles of 2000 04 Pitchfork Retrieved November 1 2014 Reynolds Simon October 26 2004 House of Zealous Rockers The Village Voice Retrieved June 14 2015 a b c Unterberger Andrew April 15 2004 The Rapture House of Jealous Lovers Stylus Magazine Retrieved November 1 2014 a b 1000 songs everyone must hear The Guardian March 20 2009 Retrieved October 31 2014 Rosen Alison M December 30 2003 The Music Interview The Rapture Nerve Retrieved November 1 2014 Menze Jill September 10 2011 Redemption Songs Billboard 123 34 28 Retrieved November 1 2014 Kellman Andy Echoes The Rapture AllMusic Retrieved November 1 2014 Schreiber Ryan September 9 2003 The Rapture Echoes Pitchfork Retrieved November 1 2014 Christgau Robert The 2002 Pazz amp Jop Critics Poll Retrieved October 30 2014 Christgau Robert The 2003 Pazz amp Jop Critics Poll Retrieved October 30 2014 Burns Todd December 30 2012 Top 20 Favorite Singles of 2002 Stylus Magazine Retrieved November 1 2014 Aaron Charles January 2003 Singles of the Year Spin 19 1 74 Goldstein Hartley December 30 2003 Top 50 Singles of 2003 Pitchfork Retrieved October 30 2014 100 Best Songs of the 2000s Rolling Stone June 17 2011 Retrieved October 30 2014 Henderson Eric January 25 2010 The 100 Best Singles of the Aughts Slant Magazine Retrieved October 31 2014 Chester Tim 2011 150 Best Tracks Of The Past 15 Years NME Retrieved November 3 2014 Strauss Neil October 23 2002 New Life for New York Rock The Production Team DFA Offers a Sound You Can Dance To The New York Times p 18 Retrieved October 30 2014 a b Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved November 1 2014 The Rapture Play Crash Mansion Harriet Miers Karl Rove Stop By The Village Voice October 7 2005 Retrieved June 14 2015 Neyland Nick September 24 2011 The Rapture s Return The Wall Street Journal A22 Retrieved November 1 2014 Weiner Jonah November 4 2009 Pop Producers Have Been Reading Their Pitchfork Slate Retrieved October 31 2014 Orlov Piotr February 27 2007 Justin Timberlake Pitchfork Retrieved November 1 2014 Justin Timberlake s new album to sound like The Rapture NME March 23 2007 Retrieved November 1 2014 a b Rapture The House Of Jealous Lovers Vinyl Discogs Retrieved June 15 2015 Matos Michaelangelo September 21 2011 The Rapture Come Home The Village Voice Vol 56 no 38 pp 46 49 Retrieved June 14 2015 External links edit House of Jealous Lovers on SoundCloud House of Jealous Lovers at Discogs list of releases House of Jealous Lovers music video on Myspace 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