London, Great Britain
From recording and self producing 3 EPs brimming with alt-rock angst and lockdown nihilism in �a basement next to the washing machine�, Francis of Delirium is on the precipice of releasing her highly anticipated debut album �Lighthouse� on 22nd March via Dalliance Recordings. With
fans at the likes of Pitchfork, Stereogum, KEXP, Clash, Line of Best Fit and many more,
Jana has taken up the mantle as the sound of Gen-Z Luxembourg, she�s putting the tiny country on the musical map and giving a huge shot in the arm to a fledgling scene even younger than she is. As the child of two Canadian international teachers, Jana spent a large part of her youth on the move. Born in Antwerp then moving to Switzerland, she entered her teens in the vibrant arts hub of Vancouver, Canada before making one more move to... Luxembourg. Initially devastated at the prospect of the change, Jana has become a defiant champion of the small country, finding connections and relationships which have shaped her singular sound. Luxembourg might not quite have the reputation as a creative epicentre, but with artists like Francis of Delirium, the little country looks set to produce some big musical moments.�20 years ago there were almost no venues in the country at all. The music scene here is very young. There aren�t really any labels, managers or booking agents based here. Growing up there was no youth culture in Luxembourg, it�s a place where young people leave once they�re able. Any bands that did come out of Luxembourg would have to go and gig in
Belgium and France, but now it feels like something is starting to change and a real music scene is starting to take shape.� Jana�s incredible journey up until this point has seen her release 3 critically acclaimed EPs, �All Change�, �Wading' and �The Funhouse'. Co-produced at home with family friend Chris Hewitt, who happened to live in Seattle in the 90s, the EPs fizz with raw alt-rock excitement, angst and grunge darkness. With the announcement of debut album �Lighthouse�, the sound of the project is shifting to embrace a more vulnerable and open sonic palette, weaving in elements of pop alongside rock to create Gen-Z anthems which resonate universally and celebrate the beautiful things of the world. With previous singles �Real Love� and �First Touch� produced by Catherine Marks (Wolf Alice, Boygenius) and the rest of the album self produced alongside Chris, �Lighthouse� has all the makings of a future classic indie rock record.