Artist Close-Up: Frances Is Millennially Mindful

The London invasion of soul continues on through rising artist Frances. Her smokey voice is like a soft touch to the acoustic instrumentals that back her. As the piano strikes, she aims for positive lyrics that encourage people to Grow and, whatever they have inside, to Let It Out.

I enjoy Frances because there are not too many positive, reaffirming songs on the radio. They usually are about having a good, fun time, debauchery, breakups, and battling internal demons. All of these are great themes that make up great songs, but, now more than ever, the world needs enlightenment. It needs more music that encourages a higher road and spiritual elevation. Frances does not just sing about hardships, but she poeticizes persevering through them. For her, its about overcoming sadness, which is as important, if not more, than simply speaking about it.
Frances – Don’t Worry About Me

Don’t Worry About Me

Frances is not an artist you would play at a house party or one that you turn to dramatic vocal ballads. Instead, she is the quiet, thoughtful artist you turn on when you are feeling down and need a little hope, which can make her very powerful. Yet, she does have a smooth partying vibe when remixed. Her song Don’t Worry About Me is a beautiful, sentimental song that speaks on standing by someone to uplift them and telling them that you are 100-percent there for them. The Aquilo Remix uses synthetic beats to elevate this virtuous, altruistic message and give it a wavy vibe for a cool lounge. Overall, Frances’ music comes off like a clear, simple stream that hits the spirit with light. For More Information On Frances Official Website