Frank Turner is an English punk/folk singer/songwriter that just released his ninth solo album titled FTHC. Turner’s new album is unquestionably his most revealing and emotional work to date.
The song “A Wave Across a Bay” is an anthemic love ballad for Scott Hutchinson, a Scottish singer-songwriter and longtime friend of Turner who committed suicide in 2018. Turner is an active Humanist and philanthropist who supports many liberal causes, including assisted dying through the Dignity in Dying campaign.
The album’s seventh track is a recording titled “Miranda” that tells the story of Frank reconciling the distant and bitter relationship he had with his childhood father after the investment banker announced she was transgender and changed her name to Miranda. In an interview with The Guardian Turner explained - “Since then we’ve found our even keel. She’s really fun, really chatty and she cares. She’s interested in who I am and what I do, which my dad never was at all. It’s always going to be a work in progress, but we’re doing all right.”
Turner also speaks to that distant relationship with his dad, and the difficulties he faced growing up in all-male boarding schools, in the song called “Fatherless”. Turner attended the Summer Fields Academy at Oxford and was a contemporary of Prince William at the elite Eton College. After leaving Eaton, Turner studied history at the London School of Economics.
Frank Turner is now forty and married to Jessica Guise, the singer and front person for the band Guise. FTHC is unquestionably a great punk album, but it is the depth and character of Turner’s exquisite lyrics that make this album an absolute must on anyone’s playlist.
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