
Franz Ferdinand - Biography
Nick McCarthy, drummer Paul Thomson, and singer/guitarist Alex Kapranos.
In late
2001, Kapranos and Hardy had begun working on music
together when they met McCarthy, a classically trained pianist and double bass
player who originally played drums for the group despite no prior experience as
a drummer. The trio had been rehearsing at McCarthy's house for a while when
they met and started playing with Thomson, a former drummer for the Yummy Fur
who felt like playing guitar instead. Eventually, McCarthy and Thomson switched
to guitar and drums, and the band switched practice spaces, stumbling upon an
abandoned warehouse that they named the Chateau.
The Chateau
became Franz
Ferdinand's headquarters, where they rehearsed and held rave-like
events incorporating music and art (Hardy graduated from the Glasgow School of
Art, and Thomson also posed as a life model there). The bandmembers
needed a new rehearsal space once their illicit art parties were discovered by
the police, and they found one in a Victorian courthouse and jail. By summer
2002, they recorded an EP's worth of material that they intended to release
themselves, but word of mouth about the band spread and Franz
Ferdinand signed to Domino in the summer of 2003. The group's EP
Darts of Pleasure, which led some to label Franz
Ferdinand "the Scottish Interpol,"
was released that fall, and the band spent the rest of the year supporting
groups such as Hot Hot Heat and Interpol
itself. Franz
Ferdinand's second single, Take Me Out, arrived in early 2004. The
single propelled them to greater popularity in the