

Most of these albums were recorded at his now-defunct Tambourine studio in Malmo, and Johansson admits that having to negotiate the group's stylistic diversions down the years really helped to expand his repertoire as a producer. In other ways, of course, Johansson was the perfect man for the job, having guided the Cardigans through five albums, from the jangling guitars of 1996's First Band On The Moon, through the pristine electronic pop of Gran Turismo in 2002 to the polished country-rock of last year's Long Gone Before Daylight. Normally I reach for '60s and '70s records when I'm in the studio, so it was a change to bring out those old synthesizers instead of the Hammond organ."įranz Ferdinand, taking more than their musical influences from the early '80s. "But I thought that was what was fresh about Franz Ferdinand, the fact that they made reference to these early '80s records. "I didn't get into the post-punk stuff at the time," he says. He admits to having only a sketchy knowledge of the scratchy early-'80s guitar bands like Orange Juice and Josef K that the group list as their main influences. But when Malmo-based producer Tore Johansson was first approached to work with the Scottish quartet, he might have easily been forgiven for thinking their record company had the wrong man. With UK sales of 300,000 and rising, Franz Ferdinand's debut album is the surprise indie-to-mainstream hit of the year, thanks in no small part to their angular guitar-funk single 'Take Me Out' making the top 10 back in February. Its music is influenced by genres - indie rock dance-punk disco-rock.Cardigans producer Tore Johansson was thrown into unfamiliar musical territory when asked to produce the debut album by Scottish guitar band Franz Ferdinand, but the result was a commercial and artistic triumph. It had an affiliation to bands - Franz Ferdinand. The album spawned six singles: "Right Action", "Love Illumination", "Evil Eye", "Bullet", and "Stand on the Horizon" It had a contribution from notable artists like Right Thoughts,Franz Ferdinand. The album received generally favourable reviews from music critics upon its release. The album was recorded in multiple studios in different locations. The band focused on making a generally positive and uplifting album. It was the band's first studio album Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action was recorded during 2013. It was released through the Domino Recording Company on 26 August 2013 in the United Kingdom and on 27 August in the U.S. Their music is influenced by genres - indie rock post-punk revival dance-punk dance-rock art rock.Ībout Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action : Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action is the fourth studio album by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand. It peaked within the top-ten in multiple countries and earned Grammy-nominations for Best Alternative Album and for one of the singles, "Do You Want To" Franz Ferdinand (band) The group has many notable artists like Alex Kapranos,Nick McCarthy,Bob Hardy,Paul Thomson,Julian Corrie,Dino Bardot. In 2005, the band released their second studio album, You Could Have It So Much Better, produced by Rich Costey. Their self-titled debut studio album won the 2004 Mercury Prize. "Take Me Out" earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.


Julian Corrie (keyboards, synthesiser) and Dino Bardot (guitar and backing vocals) joined the band in 2017. The track has an affiliation to the band(s) - Franz Ferdinand.Ībout Franz Ferdinand (band) : The band's original lineup was composed of Alex Kapranos, Nick McCarthy, Bob Hardy and Paul Thomson.

It is related to the album(s) - Right Thoughts. Bullet (Franz Ferdinand song) has a significant contribution from artist(s) Alex Kapranos,Nick McCarthy,Alexander Ragnew,Kapranos,Andy Knowles. The genre is indie rock post-punk surf punk dance-punk. It was released as part of album Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action. Franz Ferdinand is the fourth single from the band's fourth studio album. The music video for the song was released on 18 November 2013, was directed by Andy Knowles. Bullet - Franz Ferdinand - Bass Tabs Electric Bass
