For those who were around to remember, the early 2000s were kind of rough for rock music. The charts were dominated by the last gasp of the boy and girl bands, some solo offshoots of the genre, and lots of R&B. Rock music wasn’t very visible at the time, but from across the Atlantic Ocean came a series of bands with guitars blazing. Named after the Archduke of Austria, whose assassination was one of the events that led to World War I, Scotland’s Franz Ferdinand was one of the groups that fought to bring rock n’ roll back to the people. They’ve continued to do so for over 20 years now, and they were in Montreal to show that not only is rock not dead, but it’s alive and jumping. No, I didn’t mix up my sayings, I really did mean jumping. Franz Ferdinand opened their set with “Bar Lonely,”...