Judging by the lukewarm response the third Franz Ferdinand album has been getting and the burgeoning media backlash that’s building against Glasvegas, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Scottish indie’s salad days are coming to an end. But you’d be wrong; I’ve got a hunch that Broken Records‘ debut album will be the album of whichever year (hopefully this one) it decides to rear it’s head in, and in the meantime there’s Errors, The Phantom Band, and my own personal favourites, T...
Bridging The Atlantic — I think 'The Internet' would be a sweet club name... Just a quick note for fans of Franz Ferdinand all throughout the interweb, The Glasgow quartet will be performing in ... more info
Yahoo! Music — Reuters - Scottish indie rockers Franz Ferdinand's new record "Tonight" hits the shelves on Monday to mixed reviews of what the band agrees is a shift toward synthesi... more info
Reuters — LONDON (Reuters) - Scottish indie rockers Franz Ferdinand's new record "Tonight" hits the shelves on Monday to mixed reviews of what the band agrees is a shift toward syn... more info
Reuters - Scottish indie rockers Franz Ferdinand's new record "Tonight" hits the shelves on Monday to mixed reviews of what the band agrees is a shift toward synthesizers... more info
The Good, The Bad and The Unknown — I've been hearing polarizing reviews of the new FF album. Some people love it...and think it's a bold new direction for the band. Others think it's almost a joke...a pa... more info
Abeano — Judging by the lukewarm response the third Franz Ferdinand album has been getting and the burgeoning media backlash that’s building against Glasvegas, you’d be forgiv... more info