New Zealand's Brooke Fraser releases a song inspired by social media stalkers, "Psychosocial"
18 August 2014, 08:45
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The Line of Best Fit
Brooke Fraser has been releasing music for the past decade, with her debut album What To Do With Daylight reaching number 1 in the NZ charts and later going platinum. “Psychosocial” sounds like a new direction for the pop star with its big, bold and dark overtones.
Produced by David Kosten (Bat For Lashes, Everything Everything), “Psychosocial” will feature on Fraser’s upcoming fourth record.
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