The Franklin Electric’s Jon Matte On “Oh Brother,” Mexico & More — “Paltrocast” Exclusive | paltrocast | NewsBreak Original
<p>The Franklin Electric has been steadily gaining critical acclaim and a loyal following for its introspective lyrics and uplifting instrumentation. The first single released this year, the acoustic plea <strong>“</strong>, <strong>“</strong> was written in a small coastal town in Nayarit, Mexico. It began as an improv jam recorded on group-leader Jon Matte’s phone, who has said that writing “Call Me” was a turning point for him, as he feels that he has now reached a point where he can make the music that he hears in his mind freely and express the thoughts that are closest to him. Second single <strong>“”</strong> arguably finds TFE at the peak of its craft, an irresistible indie-folk anthem featuring a contagious chorus that will stick in listeners’ heads all day. Videos for both of these singles were filmed in Portugal. Meanwhile, third single <strong>“”</strong> is about paying attention to life and listening to “the signs,” whether it be a feeling, a circumstance or situation that keeps reoccurring; allowing change instead of ignoring the signs and resisting change.</p>
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