Music Handsome Furs signed on to
Sub Pop Records in late 2006, and released their first full-length album,
Plague Park, in 2007. "Handsome Furs" was the title of a short story that Alexei was writing at the time of the band's conception. In a December 2007 interview, Boeckner revealed that the band was in the writing stages of a new full-length album, to be titled
Face Control: : "When Alexei and I got back from
Russia we were going to do an
EP, but we're also going to do a full album of new songs because we have so many. It's going to be different than the last record... The last one was so intense and heavy in one direction that we wanted to do something different..." The inspiration behind
Face Control was a peculiar aspect of club culture they observed while on tour in Eastern Europe: if party goers wish to reserve a table at a bar in
Moscow, they must pay large sums of money through
PayPal or with cash, however their seat is still not guaranteed; bouncers have the authority to turn reserved patrons away from the bar based solely on appearance, which has been termed "face control". On November 12, 2008, Sub Pop records announced that Handsome Furs' second album
Face Control would be released February 3, 2009. Also reported was the album's complete track listing, which includes twelve tracks. Their third album,
Sound Kapital was released on June 28, 2011. A number of Handsome Furs tracks were included in the score of 2013 comedy-drama film
Adult World.
Media The duo starred in a new original travel web series,
Indie Asia produced by
CNN.com that premiered January 21, 2010. The weekly documentary series followed the band's travels in China, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Vietnam. While on their first Asian tour, the group stopped and performed at Club Culture in Bangkok, Thailand. They have also played in China more than once and have worked closely with China-based promoters
Split Works on both occasions. ==Discography==