13 years and 5 albums later, tonight they proved they are moving with current trends in music. They played Hull Ice Arena on a cold November evening in 2005, I was 11 years old and had school the next day. Throughout the whole set you could tell how much Franz Ferdinand were loving it and it was so inspiring to see.įranz Ferdinand were the first band I ever went to see live. Even with talking in-between songs, extending outros and introducing the band they still managed to play an epic 18-song set list. The song was extended with a huge outro where Alex said, “ Let’s take it down, down to the ground” after getting the whole crowd to crouch down on the floor, the entire room was left wanting more. Playing new songs ‘ Glimpse of Love’ and ‘ Feel the Love Go’ then going straight into ‘ Ulysses’, everyone thought it was over, but there was still time for fan favourite ‘ This Fire’. The four-song encore saw singer Alex Kapranos owning the stage with his new Andy Warhol vibes, jumping, twirling and dancing around. Everyone in the venue was loving it, presumably their last song, they played the lead album track ‘ Always Ascending’ before heading off stage for an encore. Suddenly everyone was bouncing up and down in time with the band, who had all come forward whilst playing their guitars to form a line of pogoing on stage. During ‘T ake Me Out’, the bands second single and probably still their most iconic song, the crowd finally started to let loose. Playing a debut performance of ‘ Slow Don’t Kill Me Slow’ before much loved singles ‘ Michael’ and ‘ The Fallen’, the crowd already knew they were in for a treat. The mixture of old and new merged perfectly, creating a set list of dreams for any Franz fans. Latest single ‘ Lazy Boy’ was played right in-between classic singles ‘ Do You Want To’ and ‘ No You Girls’, and it was spot on!Īs the set went on, alternating between all five albums, the mix of iconic songs from their back catalogue and new songs from Always Ascending formed an amazing atmosphere amongst the audience. Whilst losing guitarist Nick McCarthy and gaining two new members, together they show a new level of admirable confidence. Looking as though they may have shared a bottle of home hair bleach, singer Alex Kapranos and drummer Paul Thomson showed off their new hairdos. His set included album tracks from his 2006 debut Yours to Keep, second album ❼omo Te Llama? and his latest release Momentary Masters, AHJ also showcased some new songs.įranz Ferdinand took to the stage with excitement, the now five-piece, greeted the crowd and went straight into it. Franz Ferdinand are back and oh my have they still got it! We caught the Glaswegian boys on tour in support of their new album Always Ascending, playing a sold-out show at Albert Hall, Manchester.įranz Ferdinand were opened by Albert Hammond Jr, also known as the guitarist from The Strokes, if you didn’t know! It was soon obvious that he had brought his front man attitude along with him as he took to the stage wearing a silver pin stripe suit and demonstrated a huge level of confidence throughout the forty-minute set.
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