Brooklyn’s alternative R&B maven Frances Baker has conjured something truly special with her latest EP Isabella’s House. The collection pulses with ethereal femininity, weaving intimate lyrics through soundscapes that feel like warm honey.
Escapism drips from every note of the focus track "Isabella’s House." Meanwhile, cuts like "allforyou" and "Get Free" shimmer with delicate yet cinematic brilliance—smooth vocals dancing with nostalgic undertones.
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Baker herself describes the project beautifully: "Isabella’s House is a series of invitations into fantastical moments—falling in love, running away from parties, dreaming of museum hideaways. It’s where I spend most of my time: in my head, dreaming."
There’s real intent here. Purpose. The EP doesn’t just meditate on what matters—it creates a sonic sanctuary where listeners can truly lose themselves.
Nashville folk and blues shaped Baker’s early years, and she’s been crafting music since fourteen. Her DIY approach continues evolving, establishing her as one of those rising stars you’d be foolish to ignore.
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The songwriter-producer has built something that’s both sweeping and soft. A world that manages to feel dreamy yet grounding all at once.