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Stand On The Horizon - Tom Furse Extrapolation

2014Released
9:04

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The song was inspired by frontman Alex Kapranos' time in Sunderland in North East England as a child, Kapranos told NME that it contains a lyric about Marsden Rock off the North East coast. "There was an arch that collapsed in a storm," he explained. "It's about the landmarks of your life being destroyed. Sometimes it's good."

The song's music video was shot by the British-Asian director Karan Kandhari, whose resume includes the road movie Bye Bye Miss Goodnight and the clip for The Vaccines' "Melody Calling." The visual is based around a live performance in an old-fashioned club, which Kandhari described as: "An awkward look at innocence and experience. An attempt to capture a sparkle in the melancholy and a warmth in the strangeness. I hope people find it both sad and funny / hopeful and human. We either achieved all of this, or totally failed and ended up with an alternative universe version of Franz Ferdinand."

Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Stand On The Horizon - Tom Furse Extrapolation.
EKey
MinorMode
4/4Time Signature
123BPM

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Domino Recording Co
2014 Domino Recording Co Ltd
2014 Domino Recording Co Ltd

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