After a false start with his affiliation to the Wonky Pop movement of 2008, Vincent Frank finally made a medium-sized splash in late 2009 with his debut album Complete Me.
Whereupon the Croydon synthpop auteur upped sticks to Los Angeles for a rethink. The result is not, however, a revolution in his sound but a refinement. He's enlisted the help of his new Hollywood friends (on "No I.D." and the title track), but Frank's autotune angst is at its best when he's doing it on his O.W.N.
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