I am so out of it. I turned 41 last weekend and I think it is really beginning to show. As a desperate and ill-advised attempt to reach back to something lost, better and younger I went to a record shop, immediately sucked in my gut, found the Franz Ferdinand CD and got out before the pimpled and pierced made me a butt of a joke I did not understand other than I was the butt.
Either I cannot be considered to be coping well and approach music like a film buff after seeing a volume of Kill Bill or everything is evocative with guitar bands these days, what with The Darkness and all. There is something of The Strangers in the tin-can vocals; the guitar break / bridge in "Take Her Out" is all 10cc meets "Jesus Christ Superstar" soundtrack with a disco high hat behind it all; all with a generous use of the fuzzbox, the guitar affect we all lusted most after in grade 11 rec rooms. All this is a good thing.
There is one Canadian date, Monday the 14th of June at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto. Damn! school night. You know - it is better on holiday and that is why we only work when we need the money.

Comments
Wayne - April 24, 2004 9:30 pm
Does this mean a new name for your blog?
Ale Fan - April 26, 2004 7:10 am
Franz Ferdinand are a jolly fine band, my copy of their CD has been well played.
I think the one good thing about getting older is you don't care so much about what's fashionable and what's not.
As a spotty youth I was very ernest and analytical about the music I liked. Punk changed all that. I just go on gut reaction now.
I also subscribe to John Peel's theory, that all popular music is just about shagging, and nothing else. Simple but effective.
tnr - April 26, 2004 3:10 pm
Franz Ferdinand are destined for greatness. The most exciting music heard in a very long time, you probably have to go back to the smiths for something this good.
Alan - April 27, 2004 10:04 pm
"Jacqueline" is fast becoming my favorite song. I think I will buy a guitar and form a band and buy a house with a garage to play if in the garage with my band. I like it that much.