1. Who are Freedom Fry?
2. What are the angles on this gem The Words?
Marie Seyrat's retro sixties vocals open The Words and are swapped with the proxaic vocals of Bruce Driscoll before the tune picks up with a disco beat. Like a good root; a touch of the exotic, simple, repetitive and yet so infectious you should double glove the condoms.
3. Who do Freedom Fry sound like?
The radio. Indie Shuffle say The Words sounds like Starfucker, The Light House and Whaler. KRCW are feeling Air and Turin Brakes.
4. What have the high priests of the press to say about this pop marvel The Words?
“The infectious track pivots between psychedelic hauntings and folk pop over consistent disco beats” – Free Bike Valet.
“Combines a retro-futurist electronic pulse with jangly hooks & sing-along choruses” – KRCW.
5. Who puts the slick in Freedom Fry’s music?
Freedom Fry are influenced by The Ventures, The Beatles, Beach House, The Bee Gees, The Sufaris and Serge Gainsbourg.
6. Why should I listen to The Words?
The Words has an intriguing slice of exotic in the vocals of Marie Seyrat and a fat slice of disco to make it one of the best indie songs of 2016.
7. Do Freedom Fry have any more of these pop marvels?
Do the French consider themselves a great nation? Check out Shaky Ground for the outstanding sample of Freedom Fry magic.
8. Any more knowledge to impart dear scribe?
Freedom Fry have said The Words is “written from the perspective of a boyfriend or girlfriend who just needs to hear that they’re still wanted.”
“Just say the words”
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“Leave me be and finally
see all the reasons why, why”
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