Franui, the Austrian avant-garde folk collective, presents "Bloodsuckers," a unique and captivating album that blends traditional folk music with contemporary influences, all wrapped in a delightful Marxist vampire comedy theme. Released on June 18, 2021, under the col legno label, this 44-minute journey through 12 tracks is a testament to Franui's innovative and eclectic style.
The album opens with a Schubert-inspired piece, "Auf dem Wasser zu singen," setting a melancholic tone that contrasts with the playful and humorous themes that follow. Tracks like "Tanzfolge der entfernten Verwandten aus Wien" and "Ringelreigenwatschentanz" showcase Franui's ability to create lively, danceable folk music with a twist. Meanwhile, "Die Schöpfung lag formlos da" and "Wie der Bauer zur Kultur kam" offer introspective moments, highlighting the band's depth and versatility.
Franui's signature sound is further explored in tracks like "Canederli (Fatti in casa)" and "Kupelwieser-Walzer," where traditional folk instruments merge seamlessly with modern production techniques. The album concludes with "Arrivederci," leaving listeners with a sense of satisfaction and a desire to explore Franui's rich musical landscape further.
"Bloodsuckers" is not just an album; it's an experience that showcases Franui's ability to blend humor, politics, and folk music into a cohesive and entertaining package. Whether you're a fan of traditional folk music or looking for something fresh and innovative, Franui's "Bloodsuckers" is sure to captivate and delight.