Franz Ferdinand
Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action


3.5
great

Review

by AliW1993 USER (134 Reviews)
September 1st, 2013 | 26 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: *Resists title-related pun.*

I don't really consider myself part of any specific social group, lest not defined by musical taste. Instead, I'm something of a moderate in that I listen to a bit of everything, something which gives me common ground with virtually anyone and is reflected in my somewhat eclectic circle of friends. Some of them are into rave, others meat-headed metal. Some pass their time absorbing three-hour Autechre mixes, while others refuse to accommodate anything without the safety of a guitar. Some rarely even make strides outside of The Beach Boys, but there's one act for whom we all share an affection; one who ruled our formative years and continue to soundtrack roadtrips, lunchbreaks and houseparties to this very day. It takes a great band to bring such a diverse group of people together, and make no mistake - Franz Ferdinand are a great band.

Sadly, recent times have witnessed a reduction in those who share our passion. In fact, ever since their chart-conquering, Mercury Prize-winning peak around the mid-'00s, the Glaswegian's momentum has all but ground to a halt; a dip due not so much to the quality of their music as the sheer lack of it. Surfacing after a four year wait, 2009's harshly maligned Tonight: Franz Ferdinand was dominated by talk of scrapped collaborations with mainstream writing firm Xenomania, but this masked the wider issue that Franz - and guitar music as a whole - had fallen spectacularly out of vogue in their absence. Unfortunately, the slog has only persisted, with album number four following another lengthy layoff and singer Alex Kapranos' admission he considered calling time on the band - not exactly words to rev up hopes of a victorious return. It says much for their consistency, then, that even after such turmoil the strength of Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action comes as a relief rather than any real surprise.

Much pre-release talk has been of a back-to-basics crowd-pleaser, but while the end result will have fans salivating this assessment is far from being an accurate one. Rather, the majority of Right Thoughts... not only presents a logical continuation of Tonight's synth-orientated dancefloor strut, but also strikes a far more natural balance between old and new than its slightly clunky predecessor. The production too is a big plus - the group's own mixes capturing a sharp, youthful vigour, adding punch and precision to a quartet who're pushing (and in Kapranos' case, well into) their forties.

Sound progress isn't all this record has in common with its forbearer - they also share a decidedly up-and-down trajectory, and regrettably the distinction of not every track being a corker. Its opening for one is nothing short of tremendous, the successive stomp of "Right Action," "Evil Eye" and "Love Illumination" fulfilling the need for classic Franz tracks, with each cranking proceedings up a notch with an onslaught of sensational hooks and deliriously danceable rhythms. Less familiar highlights come in the form of "Bullet" and "Treason! Animals.," whose excellence owe as much to sheer drive and momentum as they do to spiky riffs and additive choruses (although they, as ever, are in abundance), and "Stand on the Horizon," an ode to the vocalist's grandfather that's easily their most heartfelt and affecting moment to date. Elsewhere, however, things are less straightforward, with a noticeable mid-album dip preceding a curiously downtempo conclusion - a turn that's bold, if not entirely successful.

So where does this all leave Franz at such an uncertain and precarious stage in their career? Although uneven, there's more than enough winners here to keep obsessives like myself going, but for all the pre-release hype the lack of a big hit a la "Take Me Out," "Do You Want" to or even "Ulysses" means it's unlikely to have wayward followers crawling back. That said, let's not rob the sheen from an album which at times shines as bright as a band in their prime, and one which if nothing else is sure to be blazing at every social gathering I attend in coming months. I, for one, won't be complaining.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
AliW1993
September 1st 2013


7511 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

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Heart says 4, head says 3.5. Love it either way.



Having a shit time at the moment, so I've not written in ages. Feedback much appreciated.

SmersH
September 1st 2013


447 Comments


Very well said! Checking this out now... haven't given these guys much thought since the second LP.





Crawl
September 1st 2013


2946 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Great review, Ali. Album's good as well, can't decide between 3 and 3.5

YourDarkAffected
September 1st 2013


1870 Comments


Great review! I really enjoyed their self-titled back in middle school, but seemed to skip the others. This sounds really good though

Cygnatti
September 1st 2013


36021 Comments


"Review Summary: *Resists title-related pun.*"

awwwww

Cygnatti
September 1st 2013


36021 Comments


they're no the national, that's for sure.

Cygnatti
September 1st 2013


36021 Comments


cmon lakes, how do you not dig this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pr1jg2DFrGY

Cygnatti
September 1st 2013


36021 Comments


okay lakie, that's not even fair. did you even listen to it?

Adabelle
September 1st 2013


4425 Comments


Perfect

WhiteNoise
September 2nd 2013


3885 Comments


"Heart says 4, head says 3.5. Love it either way"

Definitely agree with this

tommygun
September 2nd 2013


27108 Comments


good review ali

might jam to see if this has any tunes like walk away

fuck me i used to love that song

tcat84
September 2nd 2013


1339 Comments


hmm... tonight was kinda boring, but I own and used to frequently spin their their first two so might check this out

Polyethylene
September 2nd 2013


4677 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Tonight is their best

blastOFFitsPARTYtime
September 2nd 2013


1976 Comments


Sounds aight, will check.

clercqie
September 2nd 2013


6525 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Heart says 4, head says 3.5. Love it either way.[2]



The album lacks a bit of replay value, but I'm so glad they're back. And they're still one of the best live bands in the world imo.



Very nice read, good job!

greg84
Emeritus
September 2nd 2013


7654 Comments


Awesome review! I've never heard any of their albums. Will check this one out for sure.

AliW1993
September 2nd 2013


7511 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Thanks a lot guys.



Greg, if nothing else you should give their debut a try. It was one of my favourites of the '00s, severely underrated on here.

bloc
September 2nd 2013


70012 Comments


This is decent but I don't think I'll be listening to it much

jefflebowski
September 2nd 2013


8573 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

my thoughts exactly

greg84
Emeritus
September 2nd 2013


7654 Comments


I've heard this and their debut. I guess it's not exactly my kind of stuff, pretty enjoyable though.



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