Artist's albums
Say Your Prayers (Live)
2023 · single
Say Your Prayers (Live)
2023 · single
Sentimental Garbage
2022 · album
Don't Want You To Know
2022 · single
Very Fine, Pts. 1 & 2 b/w Strawberry Letter 23
2022 · single
In Plain Sight
2021 · album
In Plain Sight
2021 · album
Problems
2021 · single
Prometheus
2021 · single
Alameda Apartments
2021 · single
Can't Stop The Rain
2021 · single
Changes (Instrumentals)
2021 · album
Changes (Demos)
2021 · EP
How Have I Lived (Reprise)
2020 · single
Don't Call Me No More
2020 · single
Changes
2019 · album
Changes, Pt. 1
2019 · single
These Are the Days
2019 · single
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Biography
Neal Francis’ sophomore album ‘In Plain Sight’ offers up a body of work both enchanting and painfully self-aware, recorded entirely on tape with his bandmates. Mixed by Grammy Award-winner Dave Fridmann (Spoon, Tame Impala, Flaming Lips), the album spotlights Francis’s refined yet free-spirited performance on piano, an instrument he took up at the age of four. The album came to life over the course of a tumultuous year spent living in a possibly haunted church in Chicago. The result: a portrait of profound upheaval and weary resilience, presented in a kaleidoscopic sound that’s endlessly absorbing. ‘In Plain Sight’ ultimately reveals the possibility of redemption and transformation even as your world falls apart. “When I started the process of writing these songs, I was so emotionally out-of-sorts and really kind of hopeless that I’d be able to come up with anything,” says Francis. “But then I sat down and started working, and embraced whatever inspiration came my way. Sometimes it felt like beating my head against a wall, but I tried to trust that it would lead somewhere. The whole thing was like a weird dream—this very strange time of terrible, wonderful isolation.”