Cocteau Twins’ Elizabeth Fraser shares first new music in 13 years

Author: Steve Harnell

Read Time:   |  27th March 2025

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Former Cocteau Twins vocalist Elizabeth Fraser has unveiled her first new music in 13 years.

The new track, Golden Air, comes via the Sun’s Signature project with partner Damon Reece. The pair’s self-titled five-song EP arrives on 18 June via Partisan Records with a digital release to follow in July.

The first germs of the ideas date back as far as Cocteau Twins’ split in 1997 and embryonic versions of the songs were first debuted at the ANOHNI-curated Meltdown Festival back in 2012. Fraser, who at that point had not performed live for several years admitted she was “Shitting kittens at the prospect of making an audience [of close to 6,000 people] sit through 10 songs they had never heard before.” 

“Detail – very high on detail,” is the way Reece describes the process behind the Sun’s Signature project development. He cites Bernard Herrmann and John Barry’s soundtrack work as part inspiration behind “the constant re-editing and re-recording of component parts” deployed to advance the material.

Listen to the song below.

 

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Written by

Steve Harnell

Steve Harnell is the Senior Editor of Classic Pop. He’s written about music for magazines and newspapers such as Long Live Vinyl, Record Collector, Total Guitar, Country, Guitar, the Bristol Post and Western Daily Press. During that time, he’s interviewed an array of major names including Al Green, John Lydon, Massive Attack and Ian Brown. He’s also edited Vintage Rock and Classic Pop Presents.