Hayloft (song)

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"Hayloft"
Song by Mother Mother
from the album O My Heart
ReleasedSeptember 16, 2008 (2008-09-16)
Genre Indie rock
Length3:02
Label Last Gang Records
Songwriter(s) Ryan Guldemond
Producer(s) Howard Redekopp

"Hayloft", later re-released as "Hayloft I", is a 2008 song by Canadian indie rock band Mother Mother. It is the eighth song from their second studio album, O My Heart . The song tells the story of two young lovers unsuccessfully attempting to hide from the armed father of one of the pair. It did not find commercial success upon release, but attracted attention twelve years later from users on TikTok. The belated success of "Hayloft" led Mother Mother to release "Hayloft II", a sequel song that concludes the story.

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Composition and recording

Sample of the guitar riff

"Hayloft" was composed by Mother Mother's vocalist and songwriter, Ryan Guldemond. He started the piece with the song's guitar riff, writing the next few pieces of the song with the intention of phonetically fitting the words to the "angular melody" rather than constructing a complete story, leading to lyrics like "my daddy's got a gun". The finished version, 45 seconds after the guitar introduces the song, [1] narrates the story of a young person hiding in their hayloft with their lover. The song ends with the father appearing with his gun, the story ending inconclusively. [2] [ needs update ]

"Hayloft" is written in the key of A minor with a moderate tempo of around 96 BPM. The song briefly modulates to B♭ minor before returning to its original key.

Release and reaction

"Hayloft" did not break into wide circulation upon release in O My Heart – while it received some radio play, it did not make an impression on wider audiences then and there. [1] However, in 2020, the song became a larger success, primarily due to attention on TikTok, a social media platform. By the first week of August 2020, "Hayloft" had amassed 100,000 streams, in total, across all streaming platforms; by October, the song was pulling in 1 million streams every week. [3] It also became the band's most-streamed track. [1]

Sequel song

"Hayloft II"
Song by Mother Mother
ReleasedJanuary 28, 2022 (2022-01-28)
Genre Indie rock
Length3:35
Label Warner Music Canada
Songwriter(s) Ryan Guldemond
Producer(s) Howard Redekopp, Ryan Guldemond

According to Guldemond, the success of "Hayloft" made the band want to write a song with similar energy – initially reticent to simply write a sequel, Mother Mother warmed to the idea after pitching it to fans and receiving a positive response. With the announcement of the sequel song, "Hayloft II", the original song was re-released as "Hayloft I" with an accompanying new music video, directed by Emma Higgins. As of January 14,2022, the sequel was set to be released on January 28, with a music video of its own. [2] The song portrays the protagonist fantasizing about murdering their father as revenge for him killing their lover.

Charts

Weekly charts

Canada (Canadian Rock/Alternative chart)43 [4]
Lithuania (AGATA)26 [5]
UK Independent Singles and Album Breakers Chart 8 [6]
Certifications for "Hayloft"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [7] Silver200,000
United States (RIAA) [8] Platinum1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Hayloft II

Charts
ChartPeak positionRef.
Canadian Hot 100 94 [9]
Certifications for "Hayloft II"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada) [10] Gold40,000
Poland (ZPAV) [11] Gold25,000
United States (RIAA) [12] Gold500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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