Franz Ferdinand is back! They always able to do their rhythmic dance a paraplegic their hellish punch, their songs drawer system and a mad desire to make us spend an evening of hell. It was with a Ulysses who sets fire to your legs that opens the album. After a few pieces of classical bills, we then find a piece of pop rather wise Send Him Away. Subsequently, the music goes electronic damn, the 80s influence is there a lot, but with recognizable rhythmic Franz Ferdinand, all this takes a disco-rock twist rather nice (or on Live Alone Can not Stop the Feeling). In the middle of the night, Bite Hard enables us a short rest (the space of the first minute of the song, before it flies away). Still, the guitars are still there and more furious than ever (of Lucid Dreams, but especially on What She Came From). On the previous You Could Have It So Much Better, FF showed us the capacity to make beautiful ballads, so it is with a splendid Katherine Kiss Me that closes this evening, preceded by a quiet Dream Again (kind of song Lennon revisited by New Order and Bloc Party). We're a little tired of having so danced, but especially happy to have this large group, hoping they will put less time to release another album.