"Gel" is a hard rock song in 4 4 time in the key of B major with a tempo of 143 BPM.[1][2] The band's rhythm guitarist, Dean Roland, said about the single, "We put what they call a 'bridge track' with the song 'Gel' off that record on The Jerky Boys soundtrack, which was huge at the time. That song kind of connected us from the first record to the second, and then it went into 'December', 'The World I Know', and the rest has been history."[3][4]
Critical reception
"Gel" experienced great success with fans, radio stations, critics, and TV networks.[5]AllMusic's Tom Demalon chose "Gel" as one of his AMG Track Picks, calling the song "infectious."[6]
Music video
The song's music video, directed by David Cameron, was released along with the single in January 1995. It features the band performing on a soundstage with a futuristic set design and strobe lighting. It also includes people dancing in front of a poster for The Jerky Boys.[7] The video received heavy airplay on MTV.[5]
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