• Record Label: Domino
  • Release Date: Mar 9, 2004
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8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 330 Ratings

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  1. Negative: 17 out of 330

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  1. KadejaO
    Oct 11, 2004
    10
    This cd is brilliant! I can't believe it's their first album, and every song is great! They have a lot, a lot, a lot of talent!
  2. SeanD
    Oct 24, 2004
    10
    Great Album.
  3. MayoloL
    Mar 11, 2004
    10
    Excellent, catchy, anyone who posts negative comments must be a jealous frustrated unrecognized musician
  4. Aphex
    Mar 11, 2004
    10
    Amazing! This album is addictive and very well written. If you're not digging this then you're just too old. ...maybe the Eagles will do another reunion tour for you next year:)
  5. ASer
    Mar 12, 2004
    10
    Absolutely Great!
  6. noone
    Mar 13, 2004
    10
    It's too amasing for words
  7. johns
    Mar 16, 2004
    7
    good but not great...every song is just a slight variation on the same concept of a sleazy eurodisco strokes sound
  8. markf
    Mar 16, 2004
    8
    "Franz Ferdinand" wasn't quite as good as I expected from the hype, but they're at least as good as The Strokes. I much prefer their straight-ahead, guitar-driven songs to the ones that sound like Roxy Music lite. Some of the weakest songs are near the front, so if you get this and start to feel let down, make sure you play it straight through more than once, since there's "Franz Ferdinand" wasn't quite as good as I expected from the hype, but they're at least as good as The Strokes. I much prefer their straight-ahead, guitar-driven songs to the ones that sound like Roxy Music lite. Some of the weakest songs are near the front, so if you get this and start to feel let down, make sure you play it straight through more than once, since there's some solid rock and roll here. I just don't think that they're any better than The Coral or The Libertines. Expand
  9. MikeB
    Mar 31, 2004
    9
    Simply great. Finally I don't have to get drunk to want to dance.
  10. MikeB
    Mar 31, 2004
    9
    Simply great. Finally I don't have to get drunk to want to dance.
  11. adrianw
    May 26, 2004
    10
    This is the new UK Style. If you're old enough to have enjoyed Roxy's first five lp's, then you'll get a similar vibe here. Perhaps turdhurlers like Robert E would instead prefer to have their wee privates pecked at by a condor?
  12. Frank
    Aug 18, 2004
    9
    Good CD!
  13. JasperB
    Nov 13, 2005
    7
    Without question this is a great CD, however the fact that it is nowhere close to Franz's debut really makes it seem worse than it actually is.
  14. MannyS.
    Feb 11, 2005
    10
    This album rocks. It deserves a Grammy
  15. gavrilop
    Feb 21, 2005
    10
    i think that all the music awards Franz Ferdinand will be given in the right hands...this album simply kicks ass...for me,FF is a synonym for what rock'n roll should sound like. pure pleasure in listening to it.
  16. NatashaV
    Apr 27, 2005
    10
    this is the best album ever. I bought this album because my favourite song was take me out but then when I heard it all I sad:this is great...I totaly love the sound and the beat of all songs. Natasha
  17. carlos
    May 16, 2005
    8
    ummm good?
  18. BenS
    Sep 23, 2005
    7
    With their geeky grins, dapper suits and wavy haircuts Franz are a truly new proposition. This album is a true ride of highs and lows from the brilliant (insanely catchy take me out), To the lows (frankly irritating come on home), overall though the manic indie scots come out on top!
  19. agsasdgagasg
    Jan 12, 2007
    10
    great
  20. Dec 23, 2010
    9
    Franz Ferdinand sound fresh and original. This is a great British punk band. They have a distinct sound that's unlike any other band I've ever heard. "Take Me Out" is an amazing song, "Darts Of Pleasure" is another great song. This is like the British Strokes. A-
  21. Aug 11, 2013
    8
    Genre: Indie Rock
    This debut album from Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand may not be particularly long, but it certainly packs plenty into its running time. Quite rightly hailed by a number of critics as one of the best albums of the decade the band were able to create their own unique sound from the opening track to the last.
  22. May 7, 2011
    8
    This Is a rock album, no more, no less so don't get into it thinking you will be blown away because you wont. The thing that makes this album great is the same as what makes daydream nation, Doolittle and raw power so good, they all sound **** awesome when heard at the right time. Full of exciting riffs and awesome passion. However, my citicsism is that they sound too much like theThis Is a rock album, no more, no less so don't get into it thinking you will be blown away because you wont. The thing that makes this album great is the same as what makes daydream nation, Doolittle and raw power so good, they all sound **** awesome when heard at the right time. Full of exciting riffs and awesome passion. However, my citicsism is that they sound too much like the strokes. They should have stuck more to their krautrock roots and been slightly more inventive, them the album would be a perfect 10 Expand
  23. May 25, 2012
    8
    This is one of those albums that may not be the most complex instrumentally or lyrically, but is so much fun to listen to. Each song is very catchy and you can tell that the band was having a great time recording this album.
  24. Sep 4, 2013
    10
    First and still by far the best Franz Ferdinand album. Great original music with fresh, catchy, and upbeat sound. It just never gets old even after nearly 10 years!
  25. Jan 6, 2012
    8
    These guys burst onto the scene around 2004 with a strong debut full of pop songs that you'll find yourself dancing to. A Saturday night kind of record. They never quite followed up on the initial promise showed here. Some fantastic riffs on this, all delivered in an off beat, almost camp manner. Although probably what made the album popular for most, I don't like the vocals on thisThese guys burst onto the scene around 2004 with a strong debut full of pop songs that you'll find yourself dancing to. A Saturday night kind of record. They never quite followed up on the initial promise showed here. Some fantastic riffs on this, all delivered in an off beat, almost camp manner. Although probably what made the album popular for most, I don't like the vocals on this record. The campness kind of makes it hard to take seriously, but that may well have been the point. It's a pity they didn't expand on this in the albums that followed. could have been really interesting. Expand
  26. Apr 4, 2014
    10
    One of the best albums of all time. Every song is amazing, well-written, well done, and the band is even more amazing. Outstanding job by Franz Ferdinand on this record.
  27. Jul 10, 2018
    10
    Amazing debut. The distinct guitar lines act like it was talking to the listener. The diffferent-of-guitars bass lines completes all making a truly orchestra of strings. This album has a formula that is copied by the band up to now.
  28. Mar 19, 2014
    10
    If not the greatest Indie Rock album ever, definitely one of the top 10. A perfect album from beginning to end. "Jacqueline" was the perfect way to start an album that sets you up for the often too short 40 minute journey into the amazing genre that is indie.
  29. Nov 17, 2014
    10
    Franz Ferdinand claim that they want to make girls dance and not only does this album make girls dance, it makes everybody that hears it dance too. Every song is a highlight with no weak links in the chain. Best album from a Scottish band since Primal Scream's Screamadelica and arguably one of the best album's of the decade with hits such as "Take Me Out" and "Dark of the Matinee" going toFranz Ferdinand claim that they want to make girls dance and not only does this album make girls dance, it makes everybody that hears it dance too. Every song is a highlight with no weak links in the chain. Best album from a Scottish band since Primal Scream's Screamadelica and arguably one of the best album's of the decade with hits such as "Take Me Out" and "Dark of the Matinee" going to be one of this generation's hits and one that future generations will enjoy for a long time.
    Best Tracks : Tell Her Tonight, Take Me Out, Dark of the Matinee, Auf Achse,
    Worst Track : None.
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87

Universal acclaim - based on 31 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 31 out of 31
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 31
  3. Negative: 0 out of 31
  1. Frantic and rhythmic Scotpop with many echoes of so-'90s Blur in the sardonic jabs at middle-class bromides.
  2. It won't usher in a bold new era where boys are boys and bands play guitars, but there is more than enough here to chew over and enjoy.
  3. The most musically rich, catchy, smartly written "new new wave" record since Interpol's Turn on the Bright Lights.