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Ultra sexy indie rock band Franz Ferdinand hit the scene in 2003, with their self titled album and the release of their hit single ‘Take Me Out’. With a small laugh and a step back as if to avoid temptation to keep singing, Rose and her band continued on. I disregarded this issue quickly when Rose stepped up to do her vocals and came in too early, like she was too eager to continue to the next verse. Being a huge fan of bands that goof around on stage and give you something a little different at a show, this band really didn’t interact, but were spread far apart on a stage that looked a little too big for the four piece band.
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While Rose’s ethereal pop tunes are better suited for a smaller open spaced club venue rather than seats in a down sloped theatre ( Oh hello vertigo!), link the half filled theatre of people that showed up in time to see Frankie perform were grooving to songs like “Night Swim,” “Into Blue,” “The Depths,” and “Know Me.” Despite the lights being colorful to the point of confusing the venue for a carnival and a drum set that looked small enough to be a child’s toy, Rose interacted with the crowd introducing songs by saying things like, “Want to hear a spooky song?” teasing people about having to work the next morning and even blowing kisses to a group of people coming in during her set.