Frances Mistry’s newest sleepy indie-pop track ‘I could listen to you all day’ should be in your playlist

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“Frances’ soft vocals over a sleepy instrumental make this track feel romantic and intimate in the best possible way”


Frances Mistry’s newest release ‘i could listen to you all day’ is a relaxed, sweet-sounding, low-fi track that fits in perfectly with her chilled-out discography. Frances is 19 and produces her own music and brand of modern bedroom pop. She radiates the same DIY energy as other well-loved artists such as boy pablo and Clairo, who actually once featured Frances’ track ‘you won’t drown’ on her NTS radio show. Frances has also been featured multiple times on BBC introducing.

Frances sites many female artists who are a force in the industry as her influences, such as Phoebe Bridgers and The Japanese House, her own approach to her music encompasses this feeling of doing it yourself and conveys her true love of making music. The song is a calmingly beautiful indie-pop track that manages to stay relaxed yet endearing throughout. Frances’ soft vocals over a sleepy instrumental make this track feel romantic and intimate in the best possible way.


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