Frankie and the Heartstrings

Frankie and the Heartstrings

Play at ULU in September

Frankie & The Heartstrings will play at intimate venues around the UK in May, following up with a Gig at University of London Union in September.

Tickets for the bands ULU Gig are on Sale from 9am Friday.

Frankie & The Heartstrings are a Sunderland-based indie rock band that formed in 2008. The band's debut album, Hunger was released on 21 February 2011, and debuted at #32 on the UK albums chart.

Singer Frankie Francis and guitarist Michael McKnight were at college together. Drummer Dave Harper and McKnight had played in local bands for years. McKnight and Harper met Francis at a calypso night in a pub the singer was running at the time in Sunderland and formed the band in December 2008. Singer Francis had intended to play bass in the band, but Harper said that "He was the worst bassist ever".The band made their live debut in Christmas 2008 after friend Steve Dennis joined on bass.Former Kenickie drummer, Jonny X, now known by his real name Pete Gofton joined as a keyboardist, but more importantly used his music business connections to get the band heard, leading to a deal with Wichita Records. Pete Gofton has since left in 2010 and was replaced with Soundtracks For A B-Movie and Minotaurs guitarist Mick Ross. It has been said that Mick "adds steel, bite and panache to their musicianship".The band were almost called Pop Sex, and The New Groomers but settled on Frankie & The Heartstrings. The band's debut release was a 10" 7 track live EP 12.09.09, released on their own Pop Sex Ltd records in a limited edition of 500 in November 2009.[7] The following month they followed it up with a double A side 7" single Hunger/Fragile released on Rough Trade. That month they played their first major tour supporting Florence & The Machine. In April 2010, the band released their second single Tender/I Want You Back, recorded with James Ford of Simian Mobile Disco. Around that time Pete Gofton left the band to concentrate on production.Further gigging continued throughout 2010 including slots at the Glastonbury Festival, Summer Sundae and Latitude Festival, overseas shows in Europe, New York and Tokyo and support slots across the UK supporting The Futureheads and Edwyn Collins . The band released their third single Ungrateful in October 2010. The band have drawn comparisons to Orange Juice and Dexy's Midnight Runners

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