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Franz Ferdinand

Franz FerdinandBest Franz Ferdinand Albums Ranked

7.5

Avg Score

33

Opinions

12

Albums

14

Reviewers

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Summary from 33 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Franz Ferdinand's catalog across 12 albums from 33 opinions, with an overall average of 7.5/10. The top-rated Franz Ferdinand album is Franz Ferdinand (2004) with a 8.0/10 average from 7 ratings, followed by You Could Have It So Much Better and Always Ascending. The discography on Wavelength spans 2004 to 2025. Take Me Out ranks as the highest-rated Franz Ferdinand song on Wavelength with a 9.3/10 average.

Franz Ferdinand

Franz Ferdinand

pitchfork
9.1

With the cash from the *Thesaurus Musicarum* sales snowing in, Editor-in-Chief Ryan Schreiber decided to treat the entire staff of Pitchfork to a weekend retreat at Steamers, a Finnish bath/scat fetish "bunny ranch" in Baraboo, Wisconsin. Having just completed principle photography on a documentary biopic detailing my creative life, I decided to tag along despite no longer feeling part of the team

You Could Have It So Much Better

You Could Have It So Much Better

pitchfork
8.3

You've probably clicked over here to see if the boys in this band could be suffering from any form of second-album slouching. Here's the thing, though: I'm not convinced these boys make albums. Not like that, and not in those terms. Sometimes, when we call an act a "singles band," we mean something cruel and obvious-- that their album tracks just aren't very good. But with Franz Ferdinand, we mean

Darts of Pleasure - EP

Darts of Pleasure - EP

pitchfork
8.3

My list of anxiously anticipated debut full-lengths just doubled in size; I've scratched Franz Ferdinand's name right under TV on the Radio's, folded it twice, and shoved it back into my desk drawer next to my weekly to-do-list and the old address book I've been meaning to fill up for ages. The Glasgow quartet may not yet shoulder the same weight of expectation garnered by early Strokes or Interpo

The Human Fear

The Human Fear

rollingstone
8.0

The U.K. guitar band were ace purveyors of "indie sleaze" back when no one said "indie sleaze," and their new album is their best in 15 years

The Human Fear

The Human Fear

nme
8.0

art-rock icons prove they can still take you out

Always Ascending

Always Ascending

nme
8.0

In 2004, it was impossible to go to an indie disco and not see the place slayed by Franz Ferdinand‘s monstrous second single, ‘Take Me Out’. That track, and the self-titled album it came from, was a glam, pop, art-rock gamechanger that turned frontman Alex Kapranos, guitarist Nick McCarthy, bassist Bob Hardy and drummer Paul Thomson into one of the UK’s biggest and most exciting bands. In the deca

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