Love Illumination | |
Cover: | Franz Ferdinand Love Illumination.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Franz Ferdinand |
Album: | Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action |
A-Side: | Right Action |
Recorded: | 2013 |
Studio: | Sausage (London) |
Label: | Domino |
Producer: | Alex Kapranos |
Prev Title: | Right Action |
Prev Year: | 2013 |
Next Title: | Evil Eye |
Next Year: | 2013 |
"Love Illumination" is a song by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand. It was released as the second single from the band's fourth studio album, Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action, on 27 June 2013.[1]
In 2015, an arrangement by Derek Williams of Love Illumination performed by Calma Carmona with the orchestra of Scottish Opera was used under licence by Glenfiddich distillery to promote the relaunch of their 21yo single malt. The video gained more than 1.7 million hits on YouTube.[2] [3]
"Love Illumination" features indie rock, dance-rock,[4] new wave,[5] glam rock,[6] and funk.[7] Nick McCarthy stated that he originally thought the guitar riff, conceived by Alex Kapranos, was "too rocky", but later enjoyed playing it. The song was written and recorded during a weekend session at McCarthy's Sausage Studio. About the song's meaning, Kapranos stated:
We all feel as sensitive to satisfaction at times. We can look outside us and see nothing but destruction, avarice, and boredom. So we look to find that love where we can find it. Some people look to Hollywood, some people look to Blackpool and the bright lights of Blackpool. That's probably where I would look.[8]
The song's lyrics have been described as "a cheeky testament to their writing abilities".[9]
The music video for the song was released on 24 July 2013 onto the band's Vevo channel on YouTube. It was directed by Tim Saccenti.[10] The video features psychedelic transitions between clips, band members with animal masks and people dancing randomly with some references of Triadisches Ballett from Buahaus.
The video was called "self-consciously odd" by Sarah Bella.[11]
Personnel adapted from the album's liner notes
Peak position | ||
Poland (ZPAV)[12] | 21 | |
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Portugal (AFP)[13] | 49 | |
Switzerland Airplay (Schweizer Hitparade)[14] | 80 |