Miracle
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Miracle

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Miracle is the new album from Manchester singer songwriter Francis Lung, set for release on Memphis Industries on 4 June 2021.

For me, [Miracle] is about the struggle between my self- destructive side and my problem-solving, constructive side, says

Francis. I suppose through a lot of these songs Im dealing with these emotional problems, acknowledging the negative aspects of my behaviour instead of burying them, and providing an alternative point of view for myself. Despite its serious subject matter, Miracle is far from austere in sound, marrying the cinematic, dreamlike quality of Franciss earlier music with the pared-back charm of great singer-songwriters like Judee Sill, Jeff Tweedy and Elliott Smith.

The album opens with Bad Hair Day, a relentlessly catchyand deceptively upbeatode to hangovers and missed connections. Ive been calling on you all night /But I never get through, I just get in the way Francis laments; I am a cloud in the suns light/Whatever I do, whatever I say. Elsewhere, the title track finds him pondering the fickle nature of the music industry: I think of [Miracle] as acknowledging and even encouraging the feelings were not supposed to succumb to giving up, giving in just because it can be comforting to hear it from someone else. Why am I climbing these social ladders and jumping through the hoops of this creative industry? Does this make me happy?

These themes of longing, and lacking, missing and being missed, reoccur throughout Miracle. When I die/Will I be missed/Or am I missing the point? asks Say So; while Lonesome No More, inspired by the Kurt Vonnegut book of the same name, begs the question: if loneliness was eradicated, would we miss it? By confronting these feelings, Francis is able to move forward, as triumphant album closer The Let Down proves. Its lyrics serve as a call to action, as Francis wills himself (and the listener) to Get up/Get something going/Do something, do it/Do it now

Miracle was produced by Francis in collaboration with Brendan Williams (Dutch Uncles, Matthew Halsall, Kiran Leonard) and Robin Koob (who co-arranged and performed strings). The opportunity to take creative control was one Francis relished. Im quite bad at delegating he admits, noting that he played every instrument except strings on Miracle. The result is a cohesive, deeply personal record, which is as vital as it is vulnerable. I dont want to be defined by my anxiety, my depression or any history of substance abuse, Francis says, but I do want to reach out to other people who have had similar experiences, especially if its in a way that helps them feel a little better. To me, this music is celebrating healing as much as it focuses on the darker sides of the human psyche.

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