FRNCE presents 'La California (Demos)', an intimate and raw album

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The Baja Californian artist says goodbye to the year with an LP full of emotions and new perspectives.

The talented artist FRNCEculminates a 2024 full of successes with the launch of its newor LP, The California (Demos). with this album explores new sounds, while maintaining its faithful essence.

This new material, which follows Apolais made up of seven songs that maintain nostalgia in the deepest and most personal lyrics, but always with a bit of rawness. In addition, it includes an acoustic version of the song “Loneliness”originally part of his previous work.

The newor LP naIt was written in voice and guitar format, where FRNCE expresses his gratitude to those who have supported his work throughout his career and have been a fundamental pillar in the growth of his career.

The California It is an album of let's give that I recorded in my CDMX apartment with the help of my friend Francisco Aburto. Is called The California as a tribute to a tortilla shop that my grandparents had many years ago and that meant a lot to my family,” FRNCE revealed.

Thus, the multitalented FRNCE He closes 2024 with an authentic and nostalgic setting where, thanks to vulnerability, he opens the deepest path of his career. Part of you returns playlist to The California and don't forget to share your tracks favorites.

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