STOREFRONT CHURCH SHARES NEW SINGLE

OPENING FOR LAETITIA SADIER ON TOUR
BEGINNING TONIGHT IN BROOKYLN

CHECK OUT “THE HIGH ROOM” NOW

Los Angeles’ Storefront Church, the alias of Lukas Frank, shares the new song “The High Room.” The song, which opens with a bombastic crescendo of strings, is an indicative entry point of what listeners and fans can expect from Frank’s forthcoming new full-length coming later this year. It’s an accomplished exercise in songcraft and puts Frank’s ability to incite imagination through sound front-and-center. “The High Room” arrives on the heels of his new song with Stereolab vocalist Laetitia Sadier “La Langue Bleue,” which was featured in an episode of the AMC series Monsieur Spade.

Storefront Church will be performing a string of East Coast shows with Laetitia Sadier beginning tonight at National Sawdust in Brooklyn, with stops in Boston and Philadelphia before wrapping up on March 23rd in Washington, D.C. Full tour routing below and tickets available HERE.

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 previously mentioned track “La Langue Bleue” with Laetitia Sadier.

Upcoming Live Dates
*supporting Laetitia Sadier*

03/20 – Brooklyn, NY @ National Sawdust
03/21 – Boston, MA @ Arts at the Armory
03/22 – Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s
03/23 – Washington, D.C. @ Songbyr



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