2014-05-24
Detroit's Stewart Francke has received notable praise throughout his career, collaborated with Bruce Springsteen, and has opened for the likes of artists such as Steve Earle and Sheryl Crowe. In short, he is no amateur. On his 14th album A Familiar Fire, he explores a variety of genres through a plethora of moods and tones. While the 11 tracks on the record derive from varying influences, there is still a cohesive thread throughout the songs: one that both evokes and challenges the definition of "classic". It was produced by Bryan Reilly at Birmingham's RMS Studio, and is, according to Francke, his "best work to date as far as accessibility and variety in the songwriting."
Kevin B. Klein
Good Day To Be Alive
MILTON AND THE DEVIL'S PARTY
How Wicked We've Become
Space Vs. Time
The Old and New Avant-Garde
GRAHAM PARKER
IMAGINARY TELEVISION
SIA
Colour the Small One
THE DISMEMBERMENT PLAN
Uncanney Valley
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