Be More Kind
Frank Turner's 'Be More Kind' is a return to political topics for the veteran folk-punk artist. Read the NME review
This week, Plan B returns with his first solo album in over eight years, while Peace and Frank Turner both preach a little more compassion
After 2011's England Keep My Bones, British singer/songwriter Frank Turner got himself in trouble with punters for allegedly trashing the political left as his platitudes toward libertarianism -- which he later defined as "classic liberalism" -- came to the fore.
Since Frank Turner—formerly of U.K. hardcore outfit Million Dead—launched his solo career in the mid-2000s, he has very regularly been described as "folk-punk troubadour."
Folk-punk troubadour Frank Turner has taken on increasingly broader themes for his most recent releases. 2013’s ‘Tape Deck Heart’ dealt
Frank Turner's angry, but that doesn't mean he's given up. He knows the world is a mess
This is not the Frank Turner who made his name lamenting the morning after a night of drinking.