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January 31, 2007

New Franz Ferdinand - "Hallem Foe, Dandelion Blow"

Busy day in Camp Ferdinand. Last night in NYC (where he's busy producing the new Cribs record), Alex launched Sound Bites, a collection of food journal entries he kept while on touring the world with Franz. And just this morning, he took to the band's MySpace to premiere the new Franz tune "Hallem Foe, Dandelion Blow," written for the Scottish film Hallem Foe. He writes:

Sexual tension, voyeurism, dark humour, Scotland and death are themes of the film - all of which seem good ingredients for a song by the Ferdinand. Nick and I read the script and went to screenings of early edits in the Glasgow Film Theatre which gave us the ideas for the melody and lyrics. Other Domino artists appear on the soundtrack including Psapp, Unpoc and Sons & Daughters.
Franz are reconvening in the UK to write songs for LP number three, for which Alex promised a "whole new sound." Maybe the dreary "Hallem Foe" is a hint? Let's hope not. Listen to it here. Do it now and win a cut-out Ferdinand.


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What the hell shit was that I just listened to? I mean it wasn't bad but how the hell is that FF? It sounded like some weird Doors knock off or something like that. When did these guys get all mopey?

Posted by: Matt at 01/31/07 3:56 PM | Reply
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When did they get all mopey? Did you listen to the last album all the way through?

Posted by: Alex at 01/31/07 6:23 PM | Reply
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Wow. I'm gonna go and cut my wrists now.

Posted by: dan at 01/31/07 6:31 PM | Reply
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It's certaintly a change for the band, but it's so different because it's meant to be background music for a movie.

Posted by: Melissa at 01/31/07 7:51 PM | Reply
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I like it. But that may be just because I'm 16 and wanna put it on a cd for this girl at school that I'm pursuing. Either way, I remain a loyal FF fan.

Posted by: Dom at 01/31/07 11:00 PM | Reply
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It is important to note:
This is from the upcoming soundtrack that FF did for the film, Hallem Foe.

I read this book last year on a plane and thoroughly enjoyed it. The trailer is on youtube and it looks great. It stars Jamie Bell, who is really promising these days (chumbscrubber: crap; bell: good).

So just keep in mind this is film work. And read the book if you can find it. Funny/touching/blahblahblah...

Posted by: Michael at 01/31/07 11:41 PM | Reply
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I want more 'arty'er alternitive stuff like from first album. This folky scotishy sounds ok but i prefer first album material.

Posted by: James at 02/09/07 4:03 PM | Reply
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I prefer their second album. Maybe it was not so popular in some places and with some kind people (teenegers or early twenties "hipsters" with short periods of attentions)but that it's normal for every band so hyped like the ff were with their first album.

About the new song I think it's great. It's not a big surprise if you know some of their B side songs.

Posted by: Ang at 02/16/07 1:50 PM | Reply
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very nice but it lacks the energy we were used to
but alexs voice is still so clear and deep and GOOD

Posted by: ioana at 03/09/07 2:46 PM | Reply
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