Evil Eye
Franz Ferdinand
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Ooh, What's the color of the next car? (Yeah, RED, ya bastard) Yeah, RED, ya bastard I don't believe in god, but I believe in this shit Not me I like to bring them down Not me Some fool who dumb dumb do But not, not, not me Uh, some people get a freak out of me Some people can see that I can see Some people want to see what I see Some people put an evil eye on me I have the evil eye I see your soul You wear it on your face It's worn in what you do What's the color of the next car? (Yeah, RED, ya bastard) Yeah, RED, ya bastard I don't believe in god, but I believe in this shit Not me I like to bring them down Not me Some fool who dumb dumb do But not, not, not me Uh, some people get a freak out of me It looks so clean But I can see The crawling, crawling creatures Suspended in solution No, no there's no solution Uh, some people get a freak out of me
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Written by: ALEXANDER PAUL KAPRANOS HUNTLEY, NICHOLAS JOHN MCCARTHY, PAUL ROBERT THOMPSON, ROBERT HARDY
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10 facts about this song
Album Classification"Evil Eye" is a song from the 2013 album "Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action." This fourth studio album by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand, demonstrates an edgy, yet melodic synchronicity of rock and dance music.
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Music VideoThe song's music video, directed by Diane Martel, is renowned for its unique horror-themed imagery. It features a homage to classic horror movies, which encapsulates the creepy feeling of the song’s title.
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Song CompositionThe song is characterized by Franz Ferdinand’s signature guitar-heavy sound, combined with frontman Alex Kapranos’ poetic lyricism. The mixture of melodious and energetic vibe creates an intensely catchy rock tune.
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Lyric MeaningFrontman Alex Kapranos explained in interviews that "Evil Eye" was inspired by the paranoia and unease sometimes felt after a night of heavy drinking, adding a level of relatability to the song.
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ReceptionCritics praised the song for its energetic rhythm and engaging lyrics. The Guardian termed it as a "thrillingly anxious rocker", commenting on its ability to capture their original spark.
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Live Performances"Evil Eye" has been performed live numerous times by the band. The song's energy and catchy rhythm make it a memorable addition to the band's live repertoire and a favorite among fans.
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Song TitleFun fact, the term "evil eye" is linked to many cultures around the world, often connected to misfortune or bad luck, and is a concept used to create a sense of eeriness to the song.
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StreamingThe song has gained considerable traction on music streaming platforms. On Spotify, "Evil Eye" has amassed millions of streams to date.
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InspirationFranz Ferdinand often draw inspiration from different art movements, literature, and different forms of music. Although it's not explicitly stated that "Evil Eye" was directly inspired by any specific work, fans often speculate about the various influences heard in the song.
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Critical ReviewNME magazine described the song as "a rumbling, ominous beast of an indie-floor filler", highlighting the band's ability to produce music that bridges the gap between indie rock and dance music.
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