Franz Ferdinand is back, with their highly anticipated album ‘The Human Fear’ set to release on January 10th. But the band didn’t stop there – today, they surprised fans by covering Chappell Roan’s ‘Good Luck, Babe’ live on Jo Whiley’s show on Radio 2. Get ready for another unforgettable musical journey with the Scottish legends, who are in top form.
With boundless energy, Franz Ferdinand made a memorable appearance today on Radio 2 for Jo Whiley’s show, taking their performance to the iconic BBC Maida Vale studios. Fresh off a global tour promoting their retrospective compilation ‘Hits To The Head’, the band brought that same electric vibe to the live broadcast, leaving listeners thrilled.
When host Jo Whiley invited the band to do a cover, Franz Ferdinand didn’t hesitate to choose Chappell Roan’s stunning ‘Good Luck, Babe’. The band transformed the song into a danceable indie version, and frontman Alex Kapranos showered praise on the artist. He said: “It’s just an amazing song by an incredible artist. It’s funny, you get some artists who have a moment, and they can be divisive—some people love them, some people don’t. But I haven’t come across anyone I know, none of my friends, no one I know, who doesn’t like this artist. They’re just so good. This song’s incredible!”
With ‘The Human Fear’ on the horizon, Franz Ferdinand shows they’re sharper than ever, constantly evolving while staying true to their signature sound.
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