Tom McClung // Francis Lung
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Tom McClung // Francis Lung
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Francis Lung - Faeher’s Son Vol. I
When I was still writing for gimmeindie.se, I came across a “hot new indie band” called Wu Lyf. I really dug them immediately.
There have only been a handful of times where my first listen of a song overwhelms me and gives me this rush of imagination and questions. It’s more than just goosebumps. It’s an intense curiosity from hearing something unique and inspiring. Songs that had that kind of profound impact on my musical autobiography include: Sonic Youth’s “100%”, Sugarcubes’ “Birthday”, Elliott Smith’s “Angeles”, Fugazi’s “Waiting Room”, Lamb’s “Cotton Wool” - to name a few from my teenage years, when I first became obsessed with music.
Wu Lyf’s “Spitting Blood” is one of the more recent examples. And so is Francis Lung’s “Age Limits”, off this EP.
Why am I conflating Wu Lyf with Francis Lung? Because they share a creative force, Tom McClung! He was the bassist and background vocalist in Wu Lyf, and is now singer and guitarist in Francis Lung.
This is actually his solo project that seems to be developing into full blown band now. And he’s just released a follow-up EP, Mother’s Son Vol. II.
Both EPs collect singles released over the past few years. The songs on Vol. I are mainly quiet acoustic numbers, except for standout “Age Limits”, which ends with a kickass tempo boost and some Wu Lyf-style screaming.
Also, I ordered this record directly from his website. And when I opened the package at work (I get all my online orders delivered at work because… because of reasons…), a work buddy of mine was very impressed by the album artwork. And he’s never impressed by anything, so trust me, it’s great artwork.
Ma chanson du dimanche 27 mars 2016
Dance 4 Sorrow - Francis Lung
from Mother’s Son (à paraître)
Francis Lung est un autre rescapé de WU LYF. Bassiste de la formation éphémère, il vogue depuis en solo dans un style beaucoup plus pop-indé. ll a quitté le monde torturé d’Ellery Roberts pour un rock romantique et rêveur, qui aime jouer avec l’écho, les cordes et les c(h)oeurs.
Sur scène, Francis Lung fait preuve d’un sacré aplomb en se présentant parfois seul avec sa guitare. Ce n’est pas parfait, mais ça n’en est que plus touchant. D’autant que le garçon a la réputation d’être doux comme un agneau.
Francis Lung a pour l’instant sorti un EP solo de 6 titres, Faeher’s Son Vol.1, que je ne peux que vous conseiller d’écouter au chaud sous la couette, en mangeant du chocolat et en écoutant la pluie tomber. Dance 4 Sorrow est un titre inédit, premier extrait de son prochain EP, Mother’s Son, la suite de Faeher’s Son, qui devrait sortir prochainement. Amen.
Had the chance to go watch my amazing brother perform (he's the bassist) as they were in Leeds, the band he's in is called Francis Lung and they're on spotify so people should listen to them because they're good #spotify #francislung #music #leeds #belgrave #bass #livemusic #guitar #singer #band
FRANCIS LUNG - A Selfish Man by atelier ciseaux http://ift.tt/1h9NK7j