In first LP, Frances Forever creates galaxies all their own
Briefly

Frances Forever's 'Nobody's Daughter' portrays an underwater feel, symbolizing disappearence and a genderless state: 'Don't wanna be somebody's daughter / I wanna live under the water / Where no one can call me 'her.'
Frances Garrett, the artist behind Frances Forever, finds inspiration for their whimsical escapism in dissociating and feeling disconnected from their body, using songwriting as a form of daydreaming.
Garrett intentionally balances heavier themes like nonbinary identity with lighter, fun summer bops in their debut album 'Lockjaw,' aiming to both captivate and evoke emotions in their audience.
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