Q&A: Franz Ferdinand discuss their new album, the resurgence of 2000s indie and Charli XCX

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LONDON (AP) — Two decades ago, the Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand sent a jolt across the music world. They waltzed in stripped-shirts and quickly became global icons for their deliriously hooky songs, hitting a critical mass in the chant-along singles “Take Me Out” and “Do You Want To.” A lot has changed in that time, but the band never wavered in their dedication to 2000s indie ebullience. Over the last few years there’s been a bit of an indie music resurgence, but for Franz Ferdinand, it never went away.

On Friday, they will release “The Human Fear,’’ their sixth studio album and the first in seven years, making the end of the longest break between full lengths in their career.

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