AFTER THE TONE FT. MOLLY MILLINGTON
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Photo credit: Elise Abotomey
Temper: How does it feel to have Frank Morgan out in the world?
T: It’s such a big undertaking creating an album, how long have you been working towards this?
T: How did you know when the album was finished?
T: There’s a real sense of vulnerability on this album- do you find it easy to write about your experiences?
T: Is there a song that is the most personal to you? Or was the most cathartic to write?
T: This album has so many joyful parts as well- it’s such a full experience for the listener. For a listener, what do you think the perfect scene is to experience the album for the first time?
Photo credit: Elise Abotomey
T: As a listener, the entire body of work felt like conversations I’ve had with friends in my 20s, from failed situationships, taking accountability, finding love and losing it. Was this something you set out to do or did this happen organically?
T: Stepping into the visual world of Frank Morgan, there are a few recurring things that we see, your red heels and your plastic gun? Can you tell us about those and what spurred you to create motifs out of them?
T: You worked with Nikola Jokanovic for the music videos and imagery around the album, what was that like? What did Nikola bring to the visual world?
T: If you had to put an information label on Frank Morgan, what are the five words that would be written?

