Wednesday 21 January 2009

TONIGHT: FRANZ FERDINAND AT ROUGH TRADE

Seen: Franz Ferdinand, 19 January 2009 @ Rough Trade

It has been a good three years since the release of Franz Ferdinand’s second album You could have it so much better with Franz Ferdinand (2005). Nevertheless their worldwide fame has been merely increasing over the years. Arguably obtaining the status of one the biggest bands the 21st century has produced to this day. As part of the promotion for their long awaited third album Tonight: Franz Ferdinand they are playing a series of intimate secret gigs across London town this week. Kicking off at a secret wristband only instore at Rough Trade last night.

The 250 lucky lucky fans were treated to an exclusive preview of the bands new album. Unlike the previous albums Tonight is a concept album, which refers to The Odyssey and James Joyce’s Ulysses as is most striking in Franz’s new single Ulysses. Besides the theme the most obvious element in which Tonight, to a certain extent, differs from previous work is the overall sound. In essence the album is filled with pop songs but these songs have got a more experimental twist to them as was ever so clear during their performance.

Tonight’s set commences with two classic Franz Ferdinandesque tracks both Send Him Away and No You Girls are straight on pop tunes with a rather catchy chorus combined with highly danceable rhythm sections. Live Alone is filled with bleep synths but as the song progresses they’re pushed to the background by a über catchy chorus “ “wherever you are, whoever is there, you know I’ll be here, whishing I could be there”.

Halfway during the set Bite Hard starts slow but soon goes into another up-tempo synth filled tune “we ride together, we die together”, with the scorching guitar solo at the 2:22 minute mark, turn it into another great tune. Single Ulysses gets the crowd chanting, the already instant hit, chorus “laa-lalalalaaa, Uylesses, I’ve found a new way”. Turn It On rolls into a lovely drum beat and razor guitar riff, turning it into another flat out wonderful song.

The set concludes with What She Came For, which starts of with a very classic Franz feel “I’ve got a question for you… Where do you see yourself in five minutes time?” As the song strides along the inevitable explosion comes at the end of the song when it turns into a full on punk tune, with explosive drums and squeaking guitars.

No, this is not the Franz we knew 3 years ago, this is better. They’ve found a healthy balance between their pop feel and their drive for more experimental songs. At moments when you feel the songs are turning into slightly cheesy pop songs the bands surprises and steps in at the right moment to turn songs around into proper tunes. Where other big bands such as Coldplay and Kaiser Chiefs have failed to achieve the standard of their debut album, Franz Ferdinand has come back with a more than decent third album which will most surely please first minute, last minute as well as new (cavemen?) fans.

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