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Fraser Morgan Delivers Raw Emotion and Folk-Punk Energy in New Single ‘Ruminating’ Ahead of Upcoming EP Release

Fraser Morgan’s latest single ‘Ruminating,’ taken from his upcoming EP I Hope You Can’t Relate, is a raw and captivating showcase of the rising folk-punk artist’s heartfelt songwriting and emotional depth. the track delves into the mental health struggles that Fraser navigates with honest, relatable lyricism. Drawing from his personal experiences of overthinking and emotional turmoil, Morgan brings these themes to life with acoustic guitars, picked mandolin, grounding bass, and driving live drums, creating a full-band sound that still retains the intimate folk roots of his solo work.

The track is a deeply personal confession set to music, illustrating the cycles of thought that Fraser admits many experience but few rarely discuss. With charismatic and melodic vocal delivery, Fraser’s performance feels genuine, allowing listeners to connect not only to the music but also to the emotions it conveys.

Produced by Joel Scrimshaw and mastered by Black Cactus, the single sets the tone for the rest of the EP, where Morgan explores these heavy yet universal themes. Fraser’s ability to wear his heart on his sleeve, combined with his uniquely energetic folk-punk style, elevates the song into something both appealing and emotionally profound.

With support from BBC Introducing and a 16-date UK tour lined up, ‘Ruminating’ promises to be a pivotal moment for Fraser Morgan as he continues to build momentum, offering listeners a genuine, impactful look into his world. If this single is any indication, the I Hope You Can’t Relate EP will be a significant release in Morgan’s blossoming career.

 

 

Kyle

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