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.” ~ Andrew Leahey