FFS share new synthpop track "Call Girl"
29 May 2015, 15:00
| Written by
Laurence Day
FFS, Franz Ferdinand and Sparks' collaborative project, have shared new single "Call Girl" ahead of next month's album release.
Stuffed with squelchy synths and swaggering disco rhythms, it show the band's synthier side off, harking back to Franz Ferdinand's second album pomp and the Sparks bros. glam-fisted electronics.
It follows other album teasers like "Piss Off", "Collaborations Don't Work" and the resoundingly triumphant "Johnny Delusional".
FFS' self-titled album is set for release via Domino on 8 June.
Listen to "Call Girl" below.
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