FFS, the collaborative project between Franz Ferdinand and Sparks, delivers a dynamic and captivating art rock experience with their self-titled debut album, "FFS." Released on June 8, 2015, under Domino Recording Co., this album is a testament to the unique chemistry between the two iconic bands. Clocking in at just over an hour, the album is a journey through a diverse range of tracks, each showcasing the distinctive styles and influences of both groups.
From the opening track "Johnny Delusional" to the closing "A Violent Death," FFS offers a blend of infectious melodies, witty lyrics, and energetic instrumentals. Songs like "Call Girl" and "Dictator's Son" highlight the band's knack for creating catchy, danceable tunes with a darkly humorous edge. Meanwhile, tracks such as "Save Me From Myself" and "The Man Without A Tan" delve into more introspective and reflective themes, showcasing the depth and versatility of FFS's songwriting.
The album's standout tracks, including "Piss Off" and "King Of The Song," demonstrate the band's ability to craft anthems that are both memorable and thought-provoking. With "FFS," the collaborative project has created an album that is not only a celebration of their individual legacies but also a bold step forward in their collective musical journey. Fans of art rock and innovative music will find much to love in this engaging and dynamic album.