Song Of The Day 10/26/2015: James – “Skullduggery”
"Skullduggery," a metaphor for just about anything you want, is about insect consumption. It's the insects doing the consuming, I hasten to point out. Like the bereft zombies who have rediscovered their "it" factors and become popular yet again, the earwigs in James' parable head straight for the brains, after they polish off the narrator's earwax and ear hairs en route to the nerve center. That's an appetizer that would never fly at T.G.I.Friday's. Well, hold on, let me think about that for a second. "Skullduggery" is a nice, effective and tormenting blast of literal buggery that cuts off right at the point where it must.
James later had an American modern rock hit in 1993 with the similarly economical and messed-up song "Laid," and tawny magnet Tim Booth trucked his considerable charisma into a collaboration with Angelo Badalamenti called Booth and the Bad Angel. Spooks abound.