The Human Fear
The Human Fear is the sixth studio album by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand, released on 10 January 2025 through Domino. Produced by Mark Ralph, it is the band's first full studio album to feature guitarist Dino Bardot, who joined the band after the recording of 2018's Always Ascending, and drummer Audrey Tait, who replaced original member Paul Thomson in 2021.
Preceded by the singles, "Audacious", "Night or Day" and "Hooked", the album reached number three on the UK Albums Chart and number one on the Scottish Albums Chart.
Production and composition
The Human Fear was recorded at AYR Studios in Scotland and produced by Mark Ralph, who previously served as a mixer and recording engineer on the band's fourth studio album, Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action. The album's title refers to the album's primary lyrical concept of fear and "searching for the thrill of being human via fears", as described by band frontman Alex Kapranos. Kapranos further states that the album touches upon certain types of specific fear, including "fear of social isolation, fear of leaving an institution, fear of leaving or staying in a relationship".Promotion and release
The band announced on 9 September 2024 that they would be releasing a new song, titled "Audacious", on 11 September. The following day, fans discovered a store listing for The Human Fear, a new studio album from the band. Alongside the release of "Audacious", the band confirmed that The Human Fear would be their sixth studio album, to be released on 10 January 2025 through Domino.The editions of the album included additional LP of album demos.
Critical reception
According to review aggregator Metacritic, The Human Fear received "generally favourable reviews" based on a weighted average score of 71 out of 100 from 18 critic scores.Robin Murray of Clash gave the album seven out of ten, noting "A band blessed with an innate pop touch, there’s a fantastic degree of immediacy on show here. Lead single 'Audacious' is a preening slice of Franz-pop with an arch Alex Kapranos vocal, while the tumbling piano line on 'Night Or Day' points to the influence of one-time collaborators Sparks in its daring wit," and concluded "Fun, lean, and concise, 'The Human Fear' finds Franz Ferdinand looking to the future without any need to panic."
Track listing
Note: On vinyl pressings, the placement of "Bar Lonely" and "Tell Me I Should Stay" is reversed.Personnel
Franz Ferdinand
- Alex Kapranos – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Julian Corrie – synthesiser, backing vocals
- Audrey Tait – drums, percussion
- Dino Bardot – guitar, backing vocals
- Bob Hardy – bass
Additional contributors
- Mark Ralph – production, mixing
- Matt Colton – mastering
- Gemma Chester – engineering
- Josh Green – engineering
- Anthony Ryan Denton – engineering assistance
- Clara Luciani – background vocals