The latest Franz Ferdinand album is the gift that keeps on giving. After a decade-plus in the rock n roll industry, Franz are still more than ever as fun fresh and creative in their dance-rock inventive ways. Their tongue in cheek nuevo musique video is as bantery yet highly choreographed with a spoonful of sugar. It reminds us of 1960’s bands such as The Monkees, Sonny & Cher, The Animals, etc.
Although Franz Ferdinand is very much an entire entity in their own right. After a long absence, we’ve been entangled with love strings since the first single Always Ascending. Their new dance-influenced record made with Cassius member and Phoenix collaborator Philippe Zdar.
Directed by Alice Kunisue, the boys are on a farm somewhere, spending q and t with local animals while no narrative or greater meaning really plays as a motif. It is a joyous cinematic cut.
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“Glimpse Of Love” is another perfect chapter to add to their most recent musical journey. It’s is endearingly goofy, endearingly punk, endearing adoring, forever endearingly our mates Franz Ferdinand.










