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L.A.’s Lukas Frank returns as Storefront Church with “Still Lying,” his first original song since 2024’s Ink & Oil—a tense, hard-hitting track teasing a forthcoming EP.

After spending the past few months releasing covers of songs by Sisters of Mercy and Leonard Cohen, Los Angeles artist Lukas Frank is back in Storefront Church mode with a new original: Still Lying.
The track is his first new original material since 2024’s Ink & Oil, a record that flew under too many radars despite its sharp songwriting and atmosphere-heavy production. If you skipped it, go revisit “Tapping on the Glass” and tell me that ache for Grizzly Bear- and Radiohead-adjacent tension still isn’t there.
In a note to Bandcamp followers, Frank confirmed that Still Lying comes from an upcoming EP, though he hasn’t shared a title or release date yet.
What he has shared is a track that feels physically confrontational. A clipped electronic pulse drives the song while jagged, ominous guitar lines slash through the mix. Over it, Frank pushes his voice into full-body howls and rough-edged grunts, landing a performance that feels both controlled and close to the edge. It’s one of his most unguarded vocals to date, and it gives the song a real sense of danger instead of just mood-board darkness.
This thing is built for a loud room. You can hear it hitting in a late-night set, people locked in, unsure whether to dance or brace themselves, then doing both.
Listen below.