FranKo
FranKo formed in Los Angeles with Frank Morales on vocals and guitar, Koji Kawamoto on guitar, Mark Robertson on bass, and Dean Taylor on drums. Their debut...
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FranKo formed in Los Angeles with Frank Morales on vocals and guitar, Koji Kawamoto on guitar, Mark Robertson on bass, and Dean Taylor on drums. Their debut album 'Unveiled' came out in 2009, and its single 'All I Want' got them some attention. They followed with albums like 'Eclipse' in 2011 and 'Ascension' in 2014.
In 2012, there was some talk about similarities between their song 'Runaway' and another artist's work, though they denied any plagiarism. A few years later, Morales was arrested for drug possession, which caused some public concern, but the band stuck together through it.
They kept making music, putting out 'Redemption' in 2017 and 'Unbroken' in 2020. Their sound shifted a bit over time, leaning more into electronic elements while keeping some rock and pop in the mix. Songs like 'Breathe' and 'Eye Of The Storm' show that direction.
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