5/22/2024

Storefront Church shares new single "Melting Mirror" + new album 'Ink & Oil' out June 28th

STOREFRONT CHURCH SHARES NEW SINGLE

“MELTING MIRROR” 


NEW ALBUM INK & OIL OUT JUNE 28TH


PLAYING ALBUM RELEASE SHOW IN LA

AT THE MASONIC LODGE (6/28)

Storefront Church by Silken Weinberg (Download hi-res assets HERE)


Ink & Oil

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"Melting Mirror"

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(May 22, 2024) - To continue stoking anticipation for his new album Ink & Oil, due June 28th, Storefront Church, the alias of Lukas Frank, shares his new single “Melting Mirror.” The new song bellows with theatrical flair and bombastic energy. “Melting Mirror” follows the equally grandiose previous singles sampling the bounty of Ink & Oil; “The High Room,” which was praised by New Noise Magazine as being “epic in scope and gorgeous in its melody” and “Coal,” which arrived with an electric live performance recorded at the iconic Lodge Room in LA.


Storefront Church will celebrate the album’s release with a hometown show in Los Angeles at The Masonic Lodge at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on June 28th with support from Maria BC. Tickets are on sale now and can be found HERE. For a glimpse at the Storefront Church live show, check out his recently shared live performance of the aforementioned single “The High Room” at Los Angeles’ Lodge Room HERE


The 12-tracks of Ink & Oil were produced, written, and performed by Lukas, recorded with a full live orchestra, and co-arranged by Travis Warner (David Campbell) and Lukas to capture the lush cinematic breadth of the album. The project was conceived quite insidiously after years of Lukas deciphering the familial lore of his great uncle Roger. After receiving a five year prison sentence for a desertion charge of the Army in 1993, Roger Frank mysteriously vanished from his cell, leaving nothing but an orange behind. Roger’s body was never found. When he was just 5 years old, Lukas began receiving visitations from his elusive uncle through vivid, recurring nightmares. Roger would come to Lukas in his room and try to speak with him, but Roger’s mouth wasn’t working; like it was glued shut. In his hands was a large orange, the skin peeled back, and written in the rind were words in black ink.


The subsequent years of his life spent between LA, with family on the East Coast and a solitary sabbatical in Connecticut, have been inexplicably haunted by sensory “manifestations” seemingly tied to his uncle’s presence. Images of a black rope hanging in the sky, a flock of black birds swarming inside the supermarket, and phone calls from unknown numbers asking him unnervingly prescient questions have all struck Lukas at various points. Stuck in limbo between walking nightmares and existential visions, Lukas’ perspective shifted with his return to Los Angeles while working on this body of work. Instead of feeling like the visions and dreams were intruders in the night, they became visitors – not always welcome or understood – but accepted as integral pieces of the narrative of Ink & Oil.


While all of the stories told in Ink & Oil speak to experiences from Lukas’s past, there is an open ambiguity as to what’s factually real and what’s emotionally real. Lukas finds his inspiration in the tension between the two; the gray area where memory and belief overtake accepted truth and certainty to reform into something deeper; something that Lukas feels can be described simply as Faith. 


Pre-order / save Ink & Oil and check out “Melting Mirror” above, learn more about Storefront Church, see upcoming live dates and full album details below. Stay tuned for more from Storefront Church coming very soon.

Upcoming Live Dates


6/28 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Masonic Lodge at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery 

[RECORD RELEASE SHOW]

Ink & Oil album artwork (Download hi-res assets HERE)


Storefront Church

Ink & Oil 

June 28th, 2024


1. The High Room

2. Faith In Oil

3. Melting Mirror

4. King of the Lobby

5. Burn The Roses

6. Words in the Rind

7. Coal

8. Manhattan Project

9. Orange Grove

10. Divine Distraction

11. Shadowboxing

12. Tapping on the Glass

"Melting Mirror" single artwork



More about Storefront Church: 

Born and raised in Los Angeles, Frank found work as a session musician starting at age 18 and spent time as a session drummer for reputable bands before setting out to work on Storefront Church. The first self titled EP was self-issued in late 2017 and was recorded with several friends including Marshall Vore (Phoebe Bridgers), Bram Inscore (Twin Shadow), Waylon Rector (Dominic FIke, Charli XCX, The Drums, Alaska Reid) and engineer Cassidy Turbin (BECK, Tashaki Miyaki).


He drew the interest of Sargent House, which reissued the self-titled EP in 2019. His first song for the label, "The Gift," was featured on the Netflix series The Queen's Gambit. Recorded with collaborators including DIIV's Zachary Cole Smith, Storefront Church's debut album, As We Pass, followed in May 2021, earning him a nod from Stereogum who highlighted Storefront Church as a Band To Watch.


Later, drawing further cinematic sounding influence from the likes of Pink Floyd and Scott Walker, he recorded and self-released the Covers EP which featured collaborations with the likes of Phoebe Bridgers (covering Low’s classic Words), Circuit Des Yeux, Deafheaven and Lauren Auder. 


Most recently, Lukas Frank has been working on several scoring projects for film and TV, including "La Langue Bleue" with Laetitia Sadier, who he just joined on a run of east coast shows last month.



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