Frances Forever announces 'Paranoia Party' EP, releases title track

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Boston singer-songwriter Frances Forever will be unveiling their new EP this summer.
Announced today, the artist will unveil Paranoia Party on July 9 via Mom+Pop. The title track from the release is out now alongside a music video directed by Christina Xing.
Frances Forever said this about the new track:
“I wrote the song after actually going to a party and realizing I didn’t know anyone there and I just didn’t feel like myself. It was just like strangers all around me. That’s why [I wrote] the line ‘my minds going 50, my body’s going heavy’ – feeling like I can’t move and my mind’s racing, just a sense of anxiety surrounding that. Then you’re in a room surrounded by strangers and all the weird unfamiliar smells and disassociating a lot. This EP is all about feeling alone in a crowded room. I’m hoping that listening to these songs will help you realize that everyone in that crowd feels the same way. Let’s share our troubles, softie sophomores.”
Pre-orders for Paranoia Party are live here. $1 for every pre-order will go towards The Ally Coalition.
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