Feb 11, 2025 1 min read

🎧 Approved: Neil Francis

Chicago-bred singer, songwriter and pianist Neal Francis channels the swagger of 70s icons. His latest single, ‘Need You Again’, is pulsing with the loose-limbed energy of late-70s proto-house, unspooling in sinewy riffs and rubbery funk grooves

🎧 Approved: Neil Francis
Photo credit: Jack Karnatz

Chicago-bred singer, songwriter and pianist Neal Francis cut his teeth sitting in with countless local bands as a teenager before stepping into his own, channeling the swagger of 70s icons with a heady fusion of funk, soul and rock.

His latest single, ‘Need You Again’, pulses with the loose-limbed energy of late-70s proto-house, unspooling in sinewy riffs and rubbery funk grooves as Francis narrates a tale of ruinous infatuation.

“My girlfriend and I went out to a queer dance party called Queen! and stayed till about four in the morning, and Derrick Carter played a track that was a big rock riff over a funk beat”, Francis recalls. 

“The next day I went into the studio on very little sleep and started working on the demo for ‘Need You Again’, and after I finished, I couldn’t stop listening to it. It’s a song about a love affair, and the experience of projecting magical qualities onto another person and feeling almost addicted or beholden to them”.

The result is a glorious entry point into his upcoming album ‘Return To Zero’, which is out 14 Mar.

🎧 Watch Francis get down through the lens of a bleached out cam-corder in the video for ‘Need You Again’ below.

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