Francine Thirteen

Francine Thirteen is an American artist from Dallas, Texas, known for a mystical and theatrical style she calls “ritual pop.” Her music blends pop, experimental R&B, electronic textures, ambient/noise elements, spiritual themes, and performance art. Her Bandcamp biography describes her as a Dallas-based artist who sings “to the cosmos, to plants, to animals,” while SoundCloud describes her music as being about “inner alchemy.”

Her important releases include Queen Mary, Mother Mary, Sister Mary, Communion, Lust Heals, Give Me My Sin Again, Tiamat, Emma, and the 2024 album Psalm Of Tiamat. Deezer and Amazon Music list Psalm Of Tiamat alongside tracks such as “Queen Mary,” “Black Maria,” “Earth Meets Venus,” “The Sun Is Saturn,” “Tiamat,” and “Taweret Sobek Re.”

She is known for turning music into ritual-like performance, using myth, sacred feminine archetypes, mysticism, choreography, and immersive live presentation. Fusebox describes her performances as transformative and notes that she coined the style “Ritual Pop,” while The Front Festival calls her a mythmaker whose music works with ancient female archetypes.