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Ep 136: Franz Ferdinand

16-Jan-25 21:00

Ep 136: Franz Ferdinand

This week we take a deep-dive into the work of Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand who played a big role in the post-punk revival of the 2000s. Emerging alongside acts like the Strokes and the Libertines, they reignited appreciation for the timeless appeal of catchy, guitar-driven music - which blends rock and dance music with a sleek, stylish flair - Franz Ferdinand have infused indie rock with a witty sophistication, earning their place as one of the U.K.'s most beloved bands.

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No You Girls (Tonight) 

Black Eyelashes (The Human Fear) 

The Dark Of The Matinee (Franz Ferdinand) 

Ulysses (Tonight) 

Tell Her Tonight (Franz Ferdinand) 

Stand On The Horizon (Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action) 

Do You Want To (You Could Have Had It So Much Better) 

Take Me Out (Franz Ferdinand) 

Audacious (The Human Fear)

Lazy Boy (Always Accending) 

Bullet (Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action) 

Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Daryl Ong


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Categories:  music

Tags:  2000sscottishrock band2000s musicscotlandglasgow





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