"Tick Tick Boom" is a single by Swedish rock bandthe Hives, released in 2007. It is the opening track to The Black and White Album and is the first single taken from that album. "Tick Tick Boom" was released on 8 October 2007.
Two music videos exist for this song. The video directed by Kalle Haglund stars the Hives as giant statues in Stockholm's Liljevalchs konsthall, who eventually destroy the museum on the song's final "Boom". In the video, the Hives wear fashion suits with white dress shoes.[2] The second version is of a staged live performance of the song, part of which was featured in the Nike/Finish Line commercial.
Controversy
During a 2013 performance in Boston, Howlin Pelle Almqvist dedicated the song to the crowd, saying: "This song's for everyone in Boston. It's about stuff blowing up. It's called Tick, Tick, Boom,"[3] This remark garnered a considerable amount of backlash due to the recent Boston Marathon Bombings. The next day, the band posted an apology on their Facebook page, where Pelle wrote: "I wanted to dedicate a song to the Boston crowd because they had been so great throughout the show, and unfortunately, Tick Tick Boom was the next song in the set. The tragic Boston Marathon bombing never once crossed my mind while on stage, and of course, it should have. My most sincere apologies to the people of Boston for this unintentional but serious mistake."[4]