Johnny Franck

Johnny Franck (born June 8, 1990), also known as Bilmuri, is an American singer-songwriter, musician and producer.

Franck has also produced music for artists such as Dave Days and Jarrod Alonge.

[6] Franck, along with Andrew Whiting, Nick White and Andrew Wetzel met Austin Carlile while playing in local high school bands when they decided to form Attack Attack!.

[7] In November 2008, they released their debut studio album, Someday Came Suddenly, via Rise Records.

[9] On November 10, 2010, Johnny Franck announced his departure from the band to focus on his relationship with God.

[10] In 2011, Franck formed a new group with Mike Caswell called The March Ahead.

[13] In September 2013, the band made a performance at Liberty University, before Franck gave his testimony and fielded questions from the audience.

[22] The single was included on Bilmuri's album, Rich Sips, which was released on December 17.

[26] In June 2024, Franck signed with Columbia Records and released the album, American Motor Sports under the label.

[31] Franck has produced music for local bands like We Are The Blog, Boys of Fall, Insomniac and The Following, as well as with notable musicians such as Dave Days and Jarrod Alonge.

[5] Franck cited early influences from Enter Shikari and Forever the Sickest Kids.

[34] Bilmuri has been described as post-hardcore[20] and neon pop-punk, with hardcore and emo music influences.