Fracture (song)

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"Fracture"
Fracture by SlumberJack and Vera Blue.jpg
Single by Slumberjack featuring Vera Blue
from the EP Fracture
Released13 January 2017
Recorded2016
Length3:54
Label onelove
Songwriter(s) Morgan Then * Fletcher Ehlers * Brooke Addamo [1]
Slumberjacksingles chronology
"Open Fire"
(2016)
"Fracture"
(2017)
"Afraid, Unafraid"
(2017)
Vera Blue singles chronology
"Papercuts"
(2016)
"Fracture"
(2017)
"Private"
(2017)

"Fracture" is a song by Australian band Slumberjack, featuring female folk/indie-pop vocalist Vera Blue. The song was released on 13 January 2017 and peaked at number 89 on the ARIA Chart.

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Reception

Tom Williams from Music Feeds said the song mixes "eastern melodies with some heavy-as-hell drum kicks, as Pavey’s vocals glide over the top." [2] Sosefina Fuamoli of The AU Review said Blue's vocals had "an icy edge" while also stating "onward pushing electro beats pulsate deeply". [3] Joseph Smith of Stoney Roads stated "Vera Blue's vocal range is simply phenomenal, and she flaunts this effortlessly on top of Slumberjack’s hard-hitting, synth-heavy production that acts as a brilliant foundation." [4] Farrell Sweeney of Dancing Astronaut said the track was "heavy enough to appeal to future bass lovers along with progressive house/pop lovers". [5]

Charts

Chart (2017)Peak
position
Australian (ARIA) [6] 89

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References

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  2. "Hear Vera Blue Team Up With Slumberjack On Their New Single 'Fracture'". Music Feeds. 23 January 2017. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
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