For Immediate Release

May 1, 2024

 

L.C. FRANKE SHARES NEW SONG, "YOU'RE NOT ALONE" - LISTEN


SET TO APPEAR WITH BAND AND STRING SECTION

AT THE SUN ROSE IN LOS ANGELES, CA

TOMORROW NIGHT, THURSDAY MAY 2

 

DEBUT ALBUM, STILL IN BLOOM, DUE JULY 19

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Orchestral pop singer-songwriter L.C. Franke has shared his stately and graceful new single, "You're Not Alone," available today via Side Hustle Records. On “You’re Not Alone,” Franke takes your hand and leads you from a shadowy alley, toward a shimmering skyline that’s swirling with flutes and the simple reassurance in the chorus, “Worst case / It’ll pass / What feels forever / Never lasts / Just remember / You're not alone."


"There was a recent moment where I lost a jarring amount of friends and family in a very short time period," says Franke. "Disease, suicide, and addiction were claiming my community at an alarming rate. In addition to grief, many of the rest and their families were navigating issues from failing marriages, job instability, gender and identity, and bullying, to heavy depression. It was utter chaos. I felt helpless. The only way I know how to process heavy emotions is through creating art. If I had a chance to say something to anyone struggling, what would it be? The song 'You’re Not Alone' is my promise to them that a lot of us are struggling but things can and do get better."


LISTEN TO "YOU'RE NOT ALONE"


"You're Not Alone" follows the release of the moonlit melancholic waltz of "You And Me Against The World," both songs taken from Franke's debut album, Still In Bloom, arriving everywhere on Friday, July 19.


LISTEN TO “YOU AND ME AND US AGAINST THE WORLD”

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Inspired by the savoir-faire of artists like Frank Sinatra, Scott Walker, and Ella Fitzgerald, Still In Bloom sees L.C. Franke building a bridge between 20th-century nostalgia and post-millennial alienation, his barstool croon smoldering against a backdrop of woodwind trills and string quartet swells. In a previous life, L.C. Franke was known as Jeff Klein, an Austin-by-way-of-New York indie rocker who spent the better part of his youth garnering widespread acclaim as a solo artist, as a collaborator with countless other songwriters, and as frontman of the Southern gothic soul outfit My Jerusalem. But by 2017, Franke had hit a wall. Feeling lost and jaded, his mental health teetering, he decided to take a year off and reassess.

 

That hiatus turned indefinite with the pandemic and Franke found himself suddenly isolated and adrift, unsure whether he would ever get back to who he was. But then he realized, perhaps he didn’t want to. The opportunity for reinvention presented itself when his friend, the Bessie Award-winning dancer Melissa Toogood, asked him to compose the score for her performance with the Boston Ballet. Franke bought a Mellotron and began noodling around with the sounds of flutes, clarinets, and strings.

 

As he explored, Franke sat down at the piano and wrote “You and Me and Us Against the World,” the song that would become the lodestar for his new musical approach. The music brought him back to his roots – all those Brooklyn and Fort Lauderdale summers spent with his grandmother, Elsie Franke, losing himself in her dusty record collection filled with golden greats like Glen Miller, Blossom Dearie, and Jimmy Durante. In this music of his past, he saw a future. Borrowing inspiration from his grandmother’s records, and paying homage to her with his name, L.C. Franke was born.

 

“It really made me fall in love with music again,” he says. “I’ve always been sort of sentimental.”

 

Still In Bloom is the sound of midlife crisis turned spiritual rebirth. Recorded live in the room with an actual orchestra, and completed over just three weekend sessions, the album is both musically rich and emotionally direct. The shimmering “You’re Not Alone” and the slightly sinister “Wish the World” are enthralling, smoke-gets-in-your-eyes songs, rendered as sharp as a custom-cut suit, evoking lonely subway rides past abandoned automats, and those halcyon days before the Brill Building housed a CVS. The album finds its bruised thematic heart on its title track, “Still In Bloom,” where a pensive piano melody and wintry strings provide the stripped-down bed for Franke’s late-night ruminations on the everyday struggle to find resilience amid the ruins.

 

Easy listening for anxious times, torch songs for a world on fire, orchestral pop for the algorithm age: this is the twilit milieu of Still In Bloom. After making his live debut as part of Austin City Limits Music Festival’s 2023 ACL Nights, Franke has gone on to support such diverse artists as The Walkmen and The Wallflowers, earning applause and attention for his visionary approach to the music of the past. Becoming L.C. Franke has proven the gateway for this gifted artist to finding his truest self, allowing him to hang up the well-worn rocker persona and let the sophisticated songsmith that was always within him move at last to center stage.

 

“I take out the contacts, put on the glasses, and it’s like a reverse Clark Kent,” says L.C. Franke.


L.C. Franke with his band and string section will perform in Los Angeles, CA for the first time, tomorrow, Thursday May 2 at The Sun Rose. Tickets are on sale now.

L.C. FRANKE

STILL IN BLOOM

(Side Hustle Records)

Release Date: July 19, 2024


Tracklisting:

Marionette

You and Me and Us Against the World

Prisoner

You’re Not Alone

Honeymooners

Wish the World

Long Long Gone

In Dreams

Still In Bloom

Little Hummingbird

 

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