New Release from Frances 'Say It Again' + Remixes - On Universal Music New Zealand

New Release from Frances 'Say It Again' + Remixes - On Universal Music New Zealand

27 July 2016, 6:00AM
UMusic

“one of the U.K.’s buzziest young singers” - Nylon

“A raw, unfiltered voice, nurtured in secret and about to echo against the walls of much bigger rooms”The Quietus

“Every now and then a vocalist comes along and blows you away, Frances is that vocalist.” - i-D
“sharp, honeyed vocals will likely earn her comparisons to the R&B-borrowing pop of fellow Brits Adele & Sam Smith”
Fader
 
Today, U.K. songstress Frances releases the official remixes of her current single ’Say It Again’, a track co-written and produced by Greg Kurstin (Adele, Sia, Beck).

The single is an expressively penned track with a melodic simplicity and infectious chorus that encapsulates Frances’ innate skill of setting a visual story to music. Frances’ storytelling ability breathes life into this lyrically poignant track. Speaking on the song, Frances says: ‘It's a wonderful feeling to be in love. But sometimes we all have moments where we want someone to say 'I love you' again, just so we can check we heard them right.'

In less than a year Frances has solidified herself as one of 2016’s fastest rising stars, winning critical acclaim across the board, sweeping nominations for both the esteemed Brits Critics Choice and BBC Sound of 2016 Poll and hitting No.1 in Portugal on both the iTunes and Shazam charts with her debut single ‘Grow’ after a recent TV spot.  ‘Say It Again’ is the follow-up to previous acclaimed singles ‘Don’t Worry About Me’ (which amassed over four million streams on Spotify and hit Radio 1’s B List) and the striking ‘Borrowed Time’, co-written with Howard Lawrence from Disclosure.

Frances made appearances at Coachella, The Great Escape and SxSW earlier this year, as well as performing a sold out show at KOKO in London in May as part of her UK headline tour. Last week Frances made her Glastonbury debut, performing an incredible show on the Pussy Parlure stage and a much heralded secret set on the BBC Introducing stage. This summer sees Frances perform at festival stages including Bestival, Latitude, T in The Park, Lollapalooza, Longitude and many more.
 

Search