Savages' Jehnny Beth collaborates with Julian Casablancas on new track
04 December 2015, 11:19
| Written by
Laurence Day
Savages frontwoman Jehnny Beth and Julian Casablancas of The Strokes have teamed up for a new track.
The track is "BOY-GIRL", a cover of Sort Sol and Lydia Lunch's 1984 song. It's being released as a 7" on 18 December by Pop Noire and Cult Records.
Casablancas says of the track: “I had never heard the song before and still have no idea what the hell the words are talking about. It sounds like a Danish dude trying to sound like he’s saying English sounding words”.
Savages will release eagerly anticipated second record Adore Life on 22 January.
Check out "BOY-GIRL" below.
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