The epitome of a modern artist, Jana Bahrich does most things herself, no matter how painstaking - writing, producing, directing, often hand painting t-shirts the day of shows when the band have run out of merch. This has helped give her band Francis of Delirium a unique identity, with her rock confessionals breathing a new life in to the genre and her paintings creating a striking design aesthetic.

Released as she was finishing high school, 2020’s single 'Quit Fucking Around’ was a great introduction and it remains one of her most enduring songs. Shortly after it’s release, she signed to artist-first indie Dalliance Recordings (Gia Margaret, HighSchool, lilo) and three EPs - All Change (2020), Wading (2021), The Funhouse (2022) and a striking debut album - Lighthouse (2024) - on and Jana has Francis of Delirium flying.

While the EP’s fizzed with promise, her debut album Lighthouse landed its punches. Seeking a more vulnerable and open sonic palette, she wove in pop elements to create anthems that celebrated heartbreak and love. Lead singles ‘Real Love’ and ‘First Touch’ were the first tracks she made with an outsider - working with GRAMMY winning producer Catherine Marks (boygenius, The Killers, Wolf Alice) - while the rest of the album was produced by Jana herself and day one collaborator Chris Hewett. The critics were impressed too - “Bahrich’s choruses, almost every one, are lump-in-your-throat gorgeous.” NME; “Jana Bahrich seems too young for this tremendous debut’s ambitious anthems.” Uncut; “A rewarding experience that captures a talented, young artist at the crossroads between adolescence and adulthood." Paste.

Live, Francis of Delirium are Jana (guitar and vocals), Jeff Hennico (bass) and Denis Schumacher (drums). Together, their brilliant quiet-loud dynamic and tight interplay only elevate her songs and over the last 5 years, they’ve toured across Europe and North America, playing headline shows, festivals and tours with the likes of Blondshell, Briston Maroney, The Districts, Horsegirl and Soccer Mommy. They’ve also supported The 1975, Alanis Morissette, DIIV and Wolf Alice.

Last summer saw a memorable UK tour with Bôa, the 90s band resurrected by a huge TikTok moment for their track ‘Duvet’. There was a real sense of excitement for these shows with young crowds snaking outside every venue hours before doors and bringing the sort of energy Jana thrives on, she road tested new material to an overwhelmingly positive response, giving her the impetus to go and finish album two.

An artist who seeks to connect with her listener on a deeper level, it’s no surprise then that she’s made hope and inner strength central themes on her new album, Run, Run Pure Beauty. Jana says the title track is “an imagining of the world after it has been destroyed by humans and technology. Thrashing against what humans have left behind, ultimately the pure beauty of nature wins out.” Wanting to bring different perspectives into her songwriting with this record - informed by both her travels and the tumultuous times we find ourselves in - she’s also brought about a progression in her sound with these new songs somehow sounding larger, with undeniable harmonies and more orchestration.

Featuring the singles ‘Little Black Dress’ and ‘It’s a Beautiful Life’, Run, Run Pure Beauty serves as an excavation of hope in bleak times. Produced by Jana and Chris, and mixed by Nicolas Vernhes (Deerhunter, Dirty Projectors, Silver Jews, Wild Nothing), its eleven songs of discovery, despair and perseverance ultimately serve as a mirror on its creator and is a brilliant next installment in the Francis of Delirium arc.

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“Jana Bahrich seems too young for this tremendous debut’s ambitious anthems…’Ballet Dancers (Never Love Again)’ is as idyllic as it’s cathartic, fluctuating between breezy pop and raging guitars, while ‘Real Love’ and ’Something’s Changed’s choruses are as euphoric but bittersweet as Coldplay’s earliest, lease self-conscious hits.”
Uncut, 8/10 'Lighthouse' Album Review

"Capturing a similar melancholy sparkle to indie favourites such as Japanese Breakfast and Snail Mail, Lighthouse's 11 tracks encapsulate both bittersweet, desperate yearning and a breathless new romance; throughout, the golden-hour world they live in is astonishingly vivid. Bahrich’s choruses, almost every one, are lump-in-your-throat gorgeous.”
NME interview

"A project as thematically poignant as it is sonically captivating, it’s a rewarding listening experience that captures a talented, budding young artist like Francis of Delirium at the crossroads between adolescence and adulthood."
Paste, 7.9/10 'Lighthouse' Album Review

"Francis of Delirium generates tremors of excitement across the indie rock world.”
The Line of Best Fit, On The Rise

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“The gorgeous distortion on recent single ‘Blue Tuesday’ is exhilarating… (similar to) to the gnarlier end of Wolf Alice’s sonic spectrum.” DIY, Neu Recommends "Wolf Alice’s darker ego… absolute goosebumps."
BBC Radio 1, Future Artists

"An absolute knockout. 'Lighthouse' is jam-packed with big, sweeping swells of sound achieved by excellent guitar licks, infectious hooks, emotional lyricism, orchestral flourishes and a confident, powerful vocal performance. Her strong songwriting and distinct indie-rock sound with a pop sensibility hits all of the right marks on one hell of a debut."
KEXP

"Bahrich delivers unabashedly-beautiful melodies on ‘Lighthouse. An impressive debut”
Rolling Stone, 'Lighthouse' Album Review

"Feels like the blueprint for something grand." Pitchfork, 7.4 EP Review

"There’s a bit of Pixies and Snail Mail and the Beths in there, and maybe some Lomelda and Lucy Dacus and Built To Spill. You know, that really f*cking good shit."
Stereogum

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“"Bahrich’s lyrics pour out in an intimate stream of consciousness.... One of the tiniest countries in Europe has yielded some big emo rock."
Consequence of Sound

"Jana Bahrich’s imagery is vivid and vulnerable, offering a grunge-infused poeticism akin to Bully and The Breeders."
The Line of Best Fit

“Bahrich’s songs of innocence are sung desperately and earnestly to the point of implosion."
Clash Magazine

"In a time when the world often feels fragmented, Francis of Delirium offers a message of hope and unity.”
Dork

"If ‘Lighthouse’ wasn’t proof enough that Luxembourg has something special in Francis of Delirium, tonight’s show at Rotondes certainly is. Onstage, they’re undeniable – their presence confident and fully-formed, the playing road-tested and tight, the songs effortlessly taking control of the whole room; and it seems like everyone in attendance knows it.”
NME interview

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Press

Radio Support & Playlist Highlights

  • KEXP, Debut Live Session, Summer 2024

  • NPR All Songs Considered, Bob Boilen

  • KEXP Seattle, John Richards

  • KEXP, Top 10 Most Played ('Lighthouse')

  • KCRW LA, Jason Kramer

  • WCPN, Philadelphia (playlist add, 'Blue Tuesday;)

  • The Current Minneapolis, Song Of The Day

  • KEXP, Kevin Cole Song Of The Day

  • KUTX, Austin (playlist add, 'Ballet Dancers')

  • NACC Charts, #1 Single Adds ('Blue Tuesday')

  • NPR Music, NMF Playlist

  • Vinyl Me Please, On Rotation

  • Stereogum, Favourite New Music

  • So Young, The So Young List

  • Bob Boilen, Top 100 Songs

  • Double J Australia, Karen Leng

  • BBC 6 Music, Steve Lamacq

  • BBC Radio 1, Jack Saunders (Next Wave/Interview)

  • Apple Music 1, Matt Wilkinson

  • BBC 6 Music Recommends, Steve Lamacq

  • Rock Antenne Radio (Germany)

  • SRF 3 (Germany)

  • hr1 Radio (Germany)

  • MDR Sputnik (Germany)

  • ByteFM (Germany)

  • Radio Campus Paris (France)

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  • Spotify, NMF (multiple territories)

  • Spotify, Noisy

  • Spotify, All New Rock

  • Spotify, Ready To Rock

  • Spotify, New Punk Tracks

  • Spotify, Undercurrents

  • Spotify, Indie All Stars

  • Spotify, badass

  • Spotify, Study Break

  • Spotify, Alternarock

  • Spotify, Radar Canada

  • Apple Music, Antidote

  • Apple Music, Sinister Sounds

  • Apple Music, Breaking Rock

  • Apple Music, Breaking Hard Rock

  • Apple Music, New In Alternative

  • Apple Music, New In Rock

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