The first single from Supermodel finds Mark Foster singing about a girl he has moved on from but just can't seem to do without: "I see you standing there like a rabid dog And you got those crying eyes Makes it want to surrender And wrap you in my arms." The song was co-written and co-produced by Paul Epworth who worked with Adele on "Rolling In The Deep."
The recording of Supermodel took place during sessions in Morocco and Los Angeles with Paul Epworth. Foster told NME: "I waited until the music was done and wrote the lyrics in four weeks at the end. It's like a time capsule of thoughts and ideas and things I was struggling with at the time. I look back at some songs now and think, 'Wow, I was really angry when I wrote that!'"
Mark Foster told Danielle Perry on UK radio station XFM's Evening Show that this was the last song the band penned for Supermodel. "We wrote it in the studio while we were recording," he explained. "It kind of came out of nowhere, which songs do sometimes. It's kind of funny, it's the last song we wrote and recorded and it is the first song everybody is going to hear."
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