Dinked Edition: #264? Olive Green & White swirl vinyl * ? Alternative artwork sleeve a lino print design by Jana Bahrich (Francis of Delirium)* ? Exclusive design signed postcard * ? Bonus CD compilation (8 catalogue tracks & an acoustic version of Real Lo
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Dinked Edition: #264
? Olive Green & White swirl vinyl *
? Alternative artwork sleeve a lino print design by Jana Bahrich (Francis of Delirium)*
? Exclusive design signed postcard *
? Bonus CD compilation (8 catalogue tracks & an acoustic version of Real Love) with unique artwork *
? Numbered edition of 400 *
*EXCLUSIVE to Dinked Edition
Tracklist:
1. Ballet Dancers (Never Love Again)
2. Real Love
3. First Touch
4. Want You
5. Blue Tuesday
6. Cliffs
7. Starts to End
8. Alone Tonight
9. Something’s Changed
10. Who You Are
11. Give it Back to Me
Since first emerging in early 2020 with the anthemic Quit Fucking Around and releasing a critically acclaimed 3-part EP trilogy between 2020 and 2022, Francis of Delirium gained praise for distilling the angst and despair that plagues a generation who faces an uncertain present and future.
Francis of Delirium was shortlisted for 2022s highly prestigious ESNS Music Moves Europe Award, as well as gaining accolades from the worlds music press and supporting some of the biggest artists on the planet, at still only 22 years old. A restless energy and desire to connect with the listener lies at the core of the project, with Janas personal lyrics being underpinned by a fierce rock sound that is as liberating as it is intense. Hailed as a Gen Zer excitingly redrawing 90s classic indie rock (unsurprising given her chief collaborator Chris Hewett hails from Seattle and is three decades her senior) a deep admiration for contemporary acts such as Car Seat Headrest, Japanese Breakfast, Mitski, Phoebe Bridgers and Sufjan Stevens is also abundantly clear.
The upcoming album is titled Lighthouse, as their music has always straddled the line of light and darkness, both musically and lyrically. Expanding the instrumentation by incorporating more pianos and acoustic guitars, the tracks on Lighthouse are intimate and disarming.
Tackling big existential questions and turbulent emotions, (Francis of Delirium) throw off promising sparks of brilliance. Pitchfork, 7.4 EP Review
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