Listen: Frankie Rose – “Know Me”
Interstellar Out February 21
Jan 03, 2012
Frankie Rose
Frankie Rose dropped a new track on us today from forthcoming sophomore album, Interstellar (out February 21 via Slumberland). Check out the melodramatic, girl group-ready single “Know Me” via the handy embed below.
Like what you hear? The single officially streets January 17. If you’re in New York, be sure to hit up the album release party at The Knitting Factory on February 21.
Frankie Rose - Know Me by Slumberland Records
Interstellar tracklist:
1. Interstellar
2. Know Me
3. Gospel/Grace
4. Daylight Sky
5. Pair Of Wings
6. Had We Had It
7. Night Swim
8. Apples For The Sun
9. Moon In My Mind
10. The Fall
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September 23rd 2012
10:29pm
Her tunes aren’t bad. She has somehow found her way into that cool for scohol Bradford Cox club whereas people will shit themselves over whatever she puts out or whatever band she plays in. Great place to be.
September 23rd 2012
10:29pm
It’s easy to get swept up in this album, from track to track you’ll find yourself slmsitaneouuly enjoying the moment, and in the embrace of what had just played, looking forward to what comes next, everything begins to blend into a place without boundaries.