Hillsong's Brooke Fraser Releases Her Official Video for "Pyschosocial"

Hillsong's song writer and worship leader Brooke Fraser has had been part of the Australia mega-church worship team for many years. Not only has she led worship songs such as "Like Incense (Sometimes By Step)," "Lord of Lords," "Desert Song," "Hosanna" (which she co-led with Darlene Zschech), she has also written many of Hillsong's worship staples. When Darlene Zschech was once asked what her favourite Hillsong songs are, she said in a wink, "Anything by Brooke."
On her own she has also been a recording artists for more than a decade. Her first album What To Do With Daylight got to number one in her native country of New Zealand and subsequently went platinum. Brooke has also toured with David Bowie and made a name for herself performing her own brand of eclectic songs. She's bound to reach greater heights with the release of her new single "Psychosocial." .
Produced by David Kosten (Bat For Lashes, Everything Everything) and recorded in London, the track forgoes subtlety for heavy, throbbing beats and orchestral arrangements - the song adopts something of a kitchen sink approach: there are choirs, a marimba interlude and a decent amount of vocal distortion, for good measure.
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