The Franklin Electric's new single, "Call Me," blends emotional storytelling with striking visual imagery for a truly personal, calming cinematic experience. The song, which features a music video co-directed by Julian Lucas and Jon Matte, explores movement, reflection, and the unpredictable nature of life, while also grounding itself in moments of real human connection.
The track is rather about the little things you recall, a glance, a shoreline, a familiar face, the comfort of small encounters over spectacle. It’s an intimate-feeling record that also evokes wanderlust and emotional openness. The song’s video mood is filled with gentle scenes of motherly love, portraits of local fishermen, everyday lifestyles, and the breathtaking Portuguese coastline.
It’s a lived-in feel in every frame, and there’s a place for viewers to step into the environment rather than look at it from afar. The landscapes and people become part of the emotional heartbeat of the song, adding strength to the warmth and fragility woven into the release.
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