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When Nicholas Gunty and Brian Powers put their songs and their voices together, there is a delicate magic that commands the room to attention. The duo is known as Frances Luke Accord, and they are what NPR's Mountain Stage calls “the definition of lean-in music.” Their soft, contemplative vintage of indie-folk gestures toward a timelessness that honors the Simon & Garfunkel comparisons but pushes beyond into the world of Bon Iver, Jose Gonzalez, and progressive folk music.


Both raised in South Bend, IN, Gunty and Powers met and began performing together during their time at the University of Notre Dame. Their first release, Kandote, was an intercultural collaboration with the Barefoot Truth Children’s Choir in Uganda, a not-for-profit effort which provides ongoing support to the choir to this day. Relocating to Chicago in 2013, the duo honed their songwriting craft while releasing two more self-produced EPs, laying the groundwork for their breakthrough debut LP, Fluke. This immersive, philosophically rich album set them off on their first national tour, which included support dates with <a href="spotify:artist:3DkhgIw7lIyxekurpXNTrm" data-name="Darlingside">Darlingside</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:7K5Lm5dxoEwEpOS0Fc3l3s" data-name="Anaïs Mitchell">Anaïs Mitchell</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:7kZBQcHbD4IKKEJIMnrRWC" data-name="The Ballroom Thieves">The Ballroom Thieves</a>. 


A remote band since 2017, the duo’s DIY ethos has remained strong since Fluke. Still self-managing and producing, the duo has released two more EP’s, Silver &amp; Gold (2019) and Sunnyside (2021), and the full-length, Safe In Sound (2023) (the latter via Tone Tree Music). FLA&#39;s third LP, Cicadian Rhythm, releases July 19, 2024.

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