Montreal-based alt-folk band The Franklin Electric has released the video for the soulful and haunting single “Burning Flame”. The video was filmed in Toronto and features an all-Canadian production team. The band released their highly anticipated sophomore album titled Blue Ceilings earlier this year via Indica Records that includes the singles “I Know The Feeling”, “Walk With You”, “Someone Just Like You” and “Burning Flame”. The quartet who has amassed more than 5 million streams (Spotify, Deezer) start their tour in Europe next week and will have Canadian dates this fall including several dates around Quebec. See below for full routing. Jon says about the song: The Franklin Electric’s soaring and anthemic debut album, This Is How I Let You Down, was first released independently before catching the attention of Montreal’s Indica Records (Half Moon Run, Phantogram). The label reissued the LP in 2014 featuring various remixes and two new songs to much critical acclaim for both their recording and their incredible chops live. The Franklin Electric amassed an avid fanbase and rave reviews after spending 2015 playing over 180 shows from Canada to Australia – including 3 tours of Europe alone – opening for the likes of Ben Howard, Mumford and Sons, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes, City & Colour, and Half Moon Run. Last year, TFE attracted newfound attention and a slew of new fans after their performance on The Bachelorette Canada during a scene filmed at Chateau Vieux-Montreal. The band has now performed over 300 shows all over the world including a date that meant a lot to them in their hometown at the Montreal International Jazz Festival. TOUR DATES: Photo Credit: Charline Martel Share this :The post The Franklin Electric debut new video appeared first on Montreal Rocks. from http://www.montrealrocks.ca/franklin-electric-debut-new-video/
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