2018 studio album by Franz Ferdinand
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En esta sesión repasamos el cartel del WARM UP '23, el encuentro con el que Radio 3 comienza nuestra temporada de festivales. El sábado, 29 de abril, y el domingo, 30 de abril, Leyre Guerrero y Nacho Àlvaro, te ofrecen lo mejor del festival, desde el recinto de La Fica, de Murcia, a partir de las 22h - 21h, en Canarias- SECOND – N.A.D.A. VIVA SUECIA (AVANZAR 18”) – No Hemos Aprendido Nada CALA VENTO – Telecho KASABIAN vs THE PRODIGY – Rocket Fuel TEMPLES (ADELANTAR 02”) – Cicada VETUSTA MORLA – Te Lo Digo a Ti LEÓN BENAVENTE – No Hay Miedo ELYELLA - Medication FRANZ FERDINAND – Always Ascending MISS CAFFEINA – Y De Repente VARRY BRAVA – La Ruta del Amor INNMIR ft CARLOS SADNESS – Me Gustas Tú CARIÑO ft ULTRAGIRL – Locochona NIÑA POLACA – Alfredo El Canallita CAROLINA DURANTE – Famoso en Tres Calles IVÁN FERREIRO – La Humanidad y la Tierra Escuchar audio
In the concluding part of Words So Leisured – The Story of Franz Ferdinand: the band's future is once again in jeopardy as Alex Kapranos and Bob Hardy meet in Shetland to try and resolve their differences. It's a fresh era for the group – one of experimentation and collaboration, including the formation of an all-new hybrid outfit with Sparks, FFS. But it's also about change, and fresh energy: two founding members exit, and three enter to usher in a brand new chapter for the band who never stop reinventing. ********** This is the story of a group of pals from Glasgow who formed a band and changed the face of British music forever. Narrated by comedian and Franz Ferdinand mega-fan Rose Matafeo, Words So Leisured hears the band revisit their extraordinary journey along with contributions from their friends, collaborators and those they've inspired. This four-part mini-series – formed of all new, exclusive interviews – charts their career from playing in friends' bedrooms to The Grammys: takes in the pinch-yourself highs and sometimes dramatic lows of being in a band. The series goes behind the scenes of some of the biggest moments – meeting Bowie, winning BRITs, playing to millions – and candidly recalls the times it all almost fell apart. It also delves deeper than ever before into the stories behind the band's most iconic songs. Words So Leisured is made by New Allotment productions for Domino Recordings. For more information visit Franzferdinand.com.
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It's all about first impressions, AKA ascendant/rising signs. The Zodi-Hacks decide mid episode what Brenda Scrimscrom's rising sign would be...do you agree? Darcy is beyond annoying this time around. Let us know if you identify with your ascendant sign!
We're throwing it back to our high school days to re-explore Franz Ferdinand! (The band, not the person.) Did you know that, technically, they're not named after Archduke? Also, how can a band change their style and keep a consistent sound? And when is the right time to release a remix album? Tune in for all things social studies, CD inserts, and premonitions! Emma has music memories. Danica is psychic. Email: secondimpressionspodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @impressionspod Instagram: @secondimpressionspodcast
The latest Kyle Meredith With… includes Franz Ferdinand bassist Bob Hardy as well as a bonus interview with frontman Alex Kapranos that took place last year. Hardy goes into how their album Tonight: Franz Ferdinand influenced their new release, Always Ascending, which was elevated by how the group “got to grips with more of the technology.” He also discusses the role a bassist has on a dance record and what made the band break away from their post-punk beginnings. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
On the turn table this week is Always Ascending by Franz Ferdinand. Let us know your thoughts @MoveToTrashUK #TrackByTrack and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode.
It’s been a big seven days for Trashfuture: we moved in to our new basement office in East London for starters, and this week Riley (@raaleh), Milo (@Milo_Edwards), and Nate (@inthesedeserts) sat down with Alex Kapranos @alkapranos) and Bob Hardy (@B0bHardy) from Franz Ferdinand (a band you might have heard of) to discuss streaming’s effect on artists, why they believe in the welfare state, the dangerous effects of austerity on creative arts, and -- of course -- some discussion of our favourite billionaire idiots. A huge thank you to Bob and Alex for being such gracious and patient guests, considering this is easily one of the worst podcasts ever to exist. If you’re as big of a Franz Ferdinand fan as us, you should definitely buy their new album ‘Always Ascending’ directly from Domino Records: https://franzferdinand.dominomart.com/ Also, remember that your favourite moron lads have a Patreon now. You too can support us here: https://www.patreon.com/trashfuture/overview Don’t forget that you can commodify your dissent with a t-shirt from http://www.lilcomrade.com/. You can also purchase useful kitchen implements from our socialist cookware sponsor, Vremi (https://vremi.com/).
John Kennedy chats to Franz Ferdinand about their latest album, Always Ascending
Five years after their last album, the Scottish rockers have returned with “Always Ascending” and, like the title suggests, they have pushed the boundaries of their sardonic brand of dance rock.
Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos and Bob Hardy join host Brian Hiatt to go deep on their new album, Always Ascending. They also look back at their classic debut LP, review the new Justin Timberlake song and much more