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Frank Turnerâs uncompromising single âNon Serviamâ, a two-minute blast of vitriolic hardcore and the latest track taken from his new album âFTHCâ following the release of singles âThe Gatheringâ and âHavenât Been Doing So Wellâ. Speaking about the track, Frank explains âmy new record, FTHC, is a punk rock record, and when I say that I'm not kidding. This is the first song from the album, a song about staying true to your artistic ideals, standing firm for the things you believe in.â
âFTHCâ was recorded at ARC â Abbey Recording Studios â just outside of Oxford and produced/mixed by Rich Costey (Foo Fighters, Muse, Biffy Clyro). The album darts between punk, folk, hard rock and singer-songwriter confessionals, starting with the recent single âThe Gatheringâ featuring Jason Isbell and Museâs Dom Howard. âFatherlessâ is particularly revealing as Turner reflects on childhood trauma. âA Wave Across A Bayâ is a tribute to his friend, the late Scott Hutchison of Frightened Rabbit. The album ends with a rumination on leaving the capital after 7300 days for a new life on the Essex coast with the bittersweet âFarewell To My Cityâ. Itâs a mini autobiography rooted in time and place, but one that ultimately accepts that itâs time to move on.
âFTHCâ was recorded at ARC â Abbey Recording Studios â just outside of Oxford and produced/mixed by Rich Costey (Foo Fighters, Muse, Biffy Clyro). The album darts between punk, folk, hard rock and singer-songwriter confessionals, starting with the recent single âThe Gatheringâ featuring Jason Isbell and Museâs Dom Howard. âFatherlessâ is particularly revealing as Turner reflects on childhood trauma. âA Wave Across A Bayâ is a tribute to his friend, the late Scott Hutchison of Frightened Rabbit. The album ends with a rumination on leaving the capital after 7300 days for a new life on the Essex coast with the bittersweet âFarewell To My Cityâ. Itâs a mini autobiography rooted in time and place, but one that ultimately accepts that itâs time to move on.
Frank Turnerâs uncompromising single âNon Serviamâ, a two-minute blast of vitriolic hardcore and the latest track taken from his new album âFTHCâ following the release of singles âThe Gatheringâ and âHavenât Been Doing So Wellâ. Speaking about the track, Frank explains âmy new record, FTHC, is a punk rock record, and when I say that I'm not kidding. This is the first song from the album, a song about staying true to your artistic ideals, standing firm for the things you believe in.â
âFTHCâ was recorded at ARC â Abbey Recording Studios â just outside of Oxford and produced/mixed by Rich Costey (Foo Fighters, Muse, Biffy Clyro). The album darts between punk, folk, hard rock and singer-songwriter confessionals, starting with the recent single âThe Gatheringâ featuring Jason Isbell and Museâs Dom Howard. âFatherlessâ is particularly revealing as Turner reflects on childhood trauma. âA Wave Across A Bayâ is a tribute to his friend, the late Scott Hutchison of Frightened Rabbit. The album ends with a rumination on leaving the capital after 7300 days for a new life on the Essex coast with the bittersweet âFarewell To My Cityâ. Itâs a mini autobiography rooted in time and place, but one that ultimately accepts that itâs time to move on.
âFTHCâ was recorded at ARC â Abbey Recording Studios â just outside of Oxford and produced/mixed by Rich Costey (Foo Fighters, Muse, Biffy Clyro). The album darts between punk, folk, hard rock and singer-songwriter confessionals, starting with the recent single âThe Gatheringâ featuring Jason Isbell and Museâs Dom Howard. âFatherlessâ is particularly revealing as Turner reflects on childhood trauma. âA Wave Across A Bayâ is a tribute to his friend, the late Scott Hutchison of Frightened Rabbit. The album ends with a rumination on leaving the capital after 7300 days for a new life on the Essex coast with the bittersweet âFarewell To My Cityâ. Itâs a mini autobiography rooted in time and place, but one that ultimately accepts that itâs time to move on.
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Frank Turnerâs uncompromising single âNon Serviamâ, a two-minute blast of vitriolic hardcore and the latest track taken from his new album âFTHCâ following the release of singles âThe Gatheringâ and âHavenât Been Doing So Wellâ. Speaking about the track, Frank explains âmy new record, FTHC, is a punk rock record, and when I say that I'm not kidding. This is the first song from the album, a song about staying true to your artistic ideals, standing firm for the things you believe in.â
âFTHCâ was recorded at ARC â Abbey Recording Studios â just outside of Oxford and produced/mixed by Rich Costey (Foo Fighters, Muse, Biffy Clyro). The album darts between punk, folk, hard rock and singer-songwriter confessionals, starting with the recent single âThe Gatheringâ featuring Jason Isbell and Museâs Dom Howard. âFatherlessâ is particularly revealing as Turner reflects on childhood trauma. âA Wave Across A Bayâ is a tribute to his friend, the late Scott Hutchison of Frightened Rabbit. The album ends with a rumination on leaving the capital after 7300 days for a new life on the Essex coast with the bittersweet âFarewell To My Cityâ. Itâs a mini autobiography rooted in time and place, but one that ultimately accepts that itâs time to move on.
âFTHCâ was recorded at ARC â Abbey Recording Studios â just outside of Oxford and produced/mixed by Rich Costey (Foo Fighters, Muse, Biffy Clyro). The album darts between punk, folk, hard rock and singer-songwriter confessionals, starting with the recent single âThe Gatheringâ featuring Jason Isbell and Museâs Dom Howard. âFatherlessâ is particularly revealing as Turner reflects on childhood trauma. âA Wave Across A Bayâ is a tribute to his friend, the late Scott Hutchison of Frightened Rabbit. The album ends with a rumination on leaving the capital after 7300 days for a new life on the Essex coast with the bittersweet âFarewell To My Cityâ. Itâs a mini autobiography rooted in time and place, but one that ultimately accepts that itâs time to move on.
















