"Reflecting on addiction, self-realisation and nature as a remedy.”
Queensland electronic indie pop artist Sabrina Lawrie burst back onto the scene in November with a new sound, offering up a vulnerable and honest single in Nopiates.
The song explores addiction and substance abuse while putting forward a positive message of self-love.
Its accompanying music video was filmed at Brisbane’s Can You Keep A Secret?, a bar inside a vintage clothing shop, and also various places around the streets of Woolloongabba and Mount Glorious.
“It was a nice way to pay homage to our beautiful city,” Lawrie told The Music.
“It was really refreshing to collaborate with Erin Fraser-Currie and Rhys Ellis who had a clear vision for the music video, reflecting on addiction, self-realisation and nature as a remedy.”
Nopiates is taken from Lawrie’s forthcoming second album, expected to be released in 2019.
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