![]() ![]() Lillian Frances brings the same kind of fun, colorful energy to electro-pop that Sylvan Esso did in 2014. A self-described "sonic collage," Frances weaves together electronic textures and rhythms with a warped playfulness that brings to mind recent Dirty Projectors. And yet for a song that wanders through the night sky, "Pídelo" seems to have plenty of sunshine. As her lyrics discretely shift to Spanish, she asks us to listen to gossiping stars, " Las estrellas son cotillas, escucha!" Her reverence for the moon and stars is contagious and vibrant with childlike wonder. She describes a bright summer night, which she’s in awe of-enticing us to join her skywatching. ![]() On "Pídelo," Frances invites us to look at the moon. Her debut album, Moonrise Queendom, is a joy to listen to and puts her among a group of exciting new artists to follow. However, California artist Lillian Frances has us looking outwards. The majority of new music that has been released during quarantine has felt urgent and introspective-often forcing us to face uncomfortable sides of ourselves. ![]()
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