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Brooke Faser Is Psychosocial In New Video
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Brooke Faser Is Psychosocial In New Video

Ok we admit it, we were a bit disappointed when we realised this wasn’t a Slipknot cover of the track by the same name, but Brooke Fraser‘s version of ‘Psychosocial’ is equally wonderful in a somewhat diametrically opposite manner.

If you like Ella Fitzgerald then try and imagine her jamming with the moody electronica of Woodkid and you’re in the right ballpark for Fraser’s sound, all echoing rim-shots and swarming synths providing a soft, if somewhat sinister, cradle for her silky smooth vocals.

Psychosocial, Fraser says, “is about voyeurism and my take on modern society’s prolific connectivity but faux connection. Which might sound dramatic. Maybe it’s meant to…I have a lot to say.

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