Franz Ferdinand and Sparks' supergroup FFS are continuing to roll out the singles, as the release of their self-titled debut LP draws closer.
We've already heard "Piss Off," "Johnny Delusional," and "Collaborations Don't Work," but now the band have unveiled another new cut titled "Call Girl."
It's a moody, synth-heavy number that pulls away a bit from the glam rock they've been serving up and shows off their electro-pop expertise. Alex Kapranos's vocals get some help from back-up falsetto harmonies and the aforementioned slinky, smooth synthesizers.
FFS arrives on June 9 via Domino. Listen to "Call Girl" below.
We've already heard "Piss Off," "Johnny Delusional," and "Collaborations Don't Work," but now the band have unveiled another new cut titled "Call Girl."
It's a moody, synth-heavy number that pulls away a bit from the glam rock they've been serving up and shows off their electro-pop expertise. Alex Kapranos's vocals get some help from back-up falsetto harmonies and the aforementioned slinky, smooth synthesizers.
FFS arrives on June 9 via Domino. Listen to "Call Girl" below.