Show Review & Photos: Franz Ferdinand @ Showbox SoDo

Franz Ferdinand @ Showbox SoDo, 4/24/14
Show Review & Photos by Abby Williamson

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Franz Ferdinand‘s Alex Kapranos

It’s been 10 years since 2004. Take a second; I’ll let you catch your breath. Crazy, isn’t it? That means it’s been 10 years since Mean Girls, 10 years since Oceanic Flight 815 first crashed on the island in Lost, and also 10 years since Franz Ferdinand’s eponymous debut crash landed onto the airwaves and into my brain forever. Franz Ferdinand first blew my mind at Deck the Hall Ball 2004, sharing KeyArena with The Killers, Snow Patrol, The Shins, Keane, and Modest Mouse. What a lineup, am I right? I saw the band one more time, headlining Bumbershoot in 2009, where I obtained a concussion from a rogue crowd surfer, and then finally last month I got to photograph this wonderful group of Scotsmen that I have loved for almost half my lifetime.

Opening the night at Showbox SoDo was Cate Le Bon, a Welsh singer-songwriter whose songs, stage presence, and voice sit somewhere between Sharon Van Etten and PJ Harvey. The crowd wasn’t as receptive to her as I like to see of opening acts, but when you’re at a Franz Ferdinand show, you kind of just want to see Franz Ferdinand. I quite liked her stuff, though it was a bit too relaxed for an opening act for a band like Franz Ferdinand.

But once that impossibly energetic group of Scots took the stage, it was like I was 14 all over again.

Sometimes when you’re at a show, you can tell that a band is dead set on playing all the songs on the setlist, stepping off stage for a minute, doing their encore, and then being done with a show. Thankfully that doesn’t happen that much anymore, but then there are those bands that give off the illusion that they would play for literally the whole night. Like they’ve wound themselves up and will not stop until they are on their last breath. That is Franz Ferdinand. I don’t know if it was the oddly familiar weather in Seattle that made them feel so at home but Alex Kapranos could not stop smiling. That man manages to smile while he’s singing without looking like a complete doofus.

The setlist consisted of 19 songs, then a 3-song encore, so they clearly were able to play all the hits from the last decade – it was magical. Everything from the wildly underrated “Dark of the Matinée” to the grandiose saga of “Lucid Dreams,” Franz Ferdinand made a normal Thursday night feel like the last Thursday on earth. I don’t know if that’s just how they are, but it felt like they literally gave it everything they had.

With otherworldly stage presence, the boozy Scottish swagger, and chops to rival any rock band – new or old – Franz Ferdinand left the crowd with smiling faces, and then melted them off.

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Setlist:
Bullet
The Dark of the Matinée
No You Girls
Evil Eye
Do You Want To
Tell Her Tonight
Michael
Fresh Strawberries
Walk Away
Stand on the Horizon
Can’t Stop Feeling
Auf Achse
Brief Encounters
Lucid Dreams
Take Me Out
Love Illumination
The Fallen
Ulysses
Outsiders

Encore:
Right Action
This Fire
Goodbye Lovers & Friends

Photos: Dia Frampton @ Paramount Theatre

Dia Frampton – best known as runner-up in the first season of The Voice in 2011, under the coaching of Blake Shelton – played a sold-out show at the Paramount Theatre last week. She sang a combination of songs from her debut album, Red, as well as those by her new band, Archis. Frampton has been touring with Lindsey Stirling this spring and will continue for a few more weeks. She will be back in town on August 2nd at Marymoor Park in Redmond as a member of The Voice Tour.

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Show Preview: Black Flag @ Showbox at the Market, Tues. 5/27

Punk band Black Flag takes its Victimology tour to Showbox at the Market on Tuesday, May 27th. After reforming in 2013, the group released, What The. . ., their first album in 28 years (the masters of short, yet hard, songs, included 22 songs on that album.) Black Flag, with new singer Mike Vallely, are working on another release, Victimology, for 2014. With founding member Greg Ginn back as of last year, I’d tell you to catch up on your new Black Flag, then check them out live.

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For more details & tickets, follow the link.

Photos: Sarah Jarosz @ Tractor Tavern

The talented, Grammy-nominated Sarah Jarosz played a sold-out show at the Tractor Tavern. Accompanied by Nathaniel Smith (cello) and Alex Hargreaves (fiddle), Jarosz played a variety of instruments including guitar, mandolin and banjo. The three of them performed numerous songs from her latest album, Build Me Up from Bones, as well as her two prior records.

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