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Brooke Fraser|Flags

Flags by Brooke Fraser

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Like Lisa Mitchell and Missy Higgins, Brooke Fraser is far more popular down under than abroad, where her breezy pop/rock has yet to gain a serious foothold. Flags, her third record, may be the one that finally nets her an international audience. Inspired by Fraser’s move to Los Angeles, it’s a well-worn singer/songwriter album, with songs that take their cues from the Lilith Fair movement and L.A.’s burgeoning Hotel Café scene. Fraser knows how to craft a sturdy pop hook, and there are many of them here -- particularly during “Something in the Water,” which became her first Kiwi chart-topping hit in October 2010. Elsewhere, she stretches her boundaries by focusing on ambience and atmospheric textures, even evoking a young Fumbling Towards Ecstasy-era Sarah McLachlan during “Ice on Her Lashes.” There are some duds, too -- “Coachella,” named after the titular music festival, sounds like an empty bid for acceptance into California’s insider circle -- but Flags is too well-meaning to grate on anyone’s nerves, making it a pleasant listen even during its weaker moments.

© Andrew Leahey /TiVo

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1
Something in the Water
00:03:03

Brooke Fraser, Composer, MainArtist - Scott Ligertwood, Composer

(C) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd (P) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd

2
Betty
00:02:58

Brooke Fraser, Composer, MainArtist - Jon Foreman, Composer - Ben West, Composer

(C) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd (P) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd

3
Orphans, Kingdoms
00:03:54

Brooke Fraser, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd (P) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd

4
Who Are We Fooling?
00:04:25

Brooke Fraser, Composer, MainArtist - Matt Hales, Composer - Aqualung, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd (P) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd

5
Ice on Her Lashes
00:05:44

Brooke Fraser, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd (P) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd

6
Coachella
00:03:32

Brooke Fraser, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd (P) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd

7
Jack Kerouac
00:03:25

Brooke Fraser, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd (P) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd

8
Sailboats
00:03:18

Brooke Fraser, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd (P) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd

9
Crows + Locusts
00:05:47

Brooke Fraser, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd (P) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd

10
Here's to You
00:04:22

Brooke Fraser, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd (P) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd

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Flags
00:04:46

Brooke Fraser, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd (P) 2010 Wood & Bone Records Ltd

Presentación del Álbum: Flags - Brooke Fraser

Like Lisa Mitchell and Missy Higgins, Brooke Fraser is far more popular down under than abroad, where her breezy pop/rock has yet to gain a serious foothold. Flags, her third record, may be the one that finally nets her an international audience. Inspired by Fraser’s move to Los Angeles, it’s a well-worn singer/songwriter album, with songs that take their cues from the Lilith Fair movement and L.A.’s burgeoning Hotel Café scene. Fraser knows how to craft a sturdy pop hook, and there are many of them here -- particularly during “Something in the Water,” which became her first Kiwi chart-topping hit in October 2010. Elsewhere, she stretches her boundaries by focusing on ambience and atmospheric textures, even evoking a young Fumbling Towards Ecstasy-era Sarah McLachlan during “Ice on Her Lashes.” There are some duds, too -- “Coachella,” named after the titular music festival, sounds like an empty bid for acceptance into California’s insider circle -- but Flags is too well-meaning to grate on anyone’s nerves, making it a pleasant listen even during its weaker moments.

© Andrew Leahey /TiVo

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