Fraudster, a Bristol-based artist, has burst onto the music scene with their debut single ‘Curb The Knee,’ delivering a vibrant experience that seamlessly combines the thrill of a wild night out with the tranquillity of a sun-soaked recovery. A combination of lush soundscapes and spoken irony in city nightlife lyricism, Fraudster could step onto the scene as a Frankenstein of a liquid house version of Lilly Allen. ‘Curb The Knee’ is a two-and-a-half-minute burst of relatable vibes. The song encapsulates the chaos of staying up on a night out, like the rest of us, Fraudster has been in those situations, and her artistry captures the essence of bad decisions made when you combine fresh-faced adults with alcohol (and probably a fresh round of student loan).
The production of this song is exceptional, Fraudster alongside co-producer Sion has crafted a sonic almost diegetic sense of space and depth and despite Fraudster’s current status of relative obscurity, the intrigue surrounding their music is undeniable.