![]() If you ever get the chance to see Franz Ferdinand live, I would say take that chance. It’s more than just a band finishing a set and walking off stage. It just shows how connected they are and them bowing to the fans, I love it. There’s something in that move that I love when bands do. After the set, they all came to the front of the stage and held hands as they took a bow. It was something so simple yet beautiful to see. At one point during the set, the whole band was playing drums and rhythmically pounding it at the same time. His assassination in 1914 was the immediate cause of World War I. They made sure the crowd’s energy matched theirs by playing songs that got people moving such as “Evil Eye”, “Take Me Out”, “Do You Want To”, “Ulysses”, “No You Girls Never Know”, “Walk Away”, “Can’t Stop Feeling”, “This Fire”, “Goodbye Lovers and Friends”, “Love Illumination”, and many more. Francis Ferdinand (1863-1914) was archduke of Austria and heir apparent to the Austro-Hungarian throne. Between all the kick jumps, going on top of speakers, legs going in the air, I expected their pants to rip at least. They surprised me though, by even though being an older group, on stage, their energy is through the roof. With this being the first time I have seen Franz Ferdinand live, I didn’t know what to expect. Frankie also had the crowd chuckling with her quirkiness and banter with them. On June 28, 1914, Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of the Austro-Hungarian. Give a listen to “Sorrow”, “Night Swim”, Know Me”, or even “Street of Dreams”. One hundred years ago today, the course of history changed in a single, violent instant. I highly suggest checking out their music if you haven’t already. They were a perfect fit to open up for Franz Ferdinand. With them was American vocalist, Frankie Rose.įrankie Rose is a four piece group that I can see making it big. I had the pleasure of attending Franz Ferdinand’s sold out show at The Vic thois past Thursday night. ![]() You can check out our review and concert photos, after the break. We recently had the chance to cover the Franz Ferdinand’s sold out Chicago show at The Vic Theater, as a part of the band’s 2013 U.S. ![]()
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