Ben Francis’ new single ‘Another Love’ drifts in like a gentle sigh, a soothing alternative pop offering that wears its heart on its sleeve, even though it’s quietly breaking. At first listen, the track feels deceptively light; a warm soundscape shaped by delicate guitar lines and understated instrumentation. But beneath that brightness lies something bittersweet.
Francis’ voice is the anchor of the song, thick and sweet as honey, rich in tone yet fragile at the edges, carrying the weight of a story told in half-remembered moments. Its intimate delivery makes for a quiet confession, lyrics written after a long night turning over the memory of a lost love.
His vocal warmth softens the blow, creating a beautiful tension between sound and sentiment. What makes ‘Another Love’ resonate is its simplicity, it doesn’t attempt to disguise or dramatise heartbreak, instead it allows each element to take centre stage. The gentle guitar, the hushed arrangement, and the emotional clarity in his voice. The result is a pop ballad that feels unguarded and honest, a soft pop lullaby carrying the sting of something real and relatable.
Despite its sorrowful core, the track glows with an almost cheerful sheen, the music comforting the pain of the message. Frances has found and created something quietly powerful; a song that grieves, heals, and lingers long after its final note, as I am still softly humming “oh, another love…”