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West Lothian singer used 'real experiences of perseverance' to pen latest release
West Lothian singer used 'real experiences of perseverance' to pen latest release

Edinburgh Live

time26-05-2025

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  • Edinburgh Live

West Lothian singer used 'real experiences of perseverance' to pen latest release

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info A West Lothian singer has said he used 'real experiences' to write and record his latest release. Fraser McLean, 22, has dedicated the past 18 months to producing new material. The Bathgate artist has plans to release three new singles and an EP this year. His latest single, The World Is Not Done With You Yet, was released at the beginning of May - coinciding with Mental Health Awareness Week. Fraser sings of self-doubt and resilience, and said that he wanted to approach mental health from a 'more positive angle'. Speaking after the release, Fraser said: "In recent years, mental health has played a significant role in my life, deeply affecting my friends and family in ways that hit close to home. Sign up for Edinburgh Live newsletters for more headlines straight to your inbox "This song reflects that experience. While I've written about mental health before, this time, I wanted to take a more positive approach -focusing on perseverance and the strength to keep moving forward." Fraser, who plays multiple instruments, says he draws inspiration from artists like Lewis Capaldi, Sam Tompkins, Benson Boone and James Arthur. (Image: Supplied) He first fell in love with music at the age of 14, and graduated with a bachelors degree in music. Since 2023, he's been collaborating with artists to create material that 'reflects his growth'. He's shared the stage with the likes of Callum Beattie, Wrest, Kid Rain, Samuel Jack and Keir Gibson. Fraser's introduction to peforming came from 'crashing his dad's gigs at the pub'. Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Speaking to The Scottish Sun, he said: "Dad has played the pub and club scene for as long as I can remember. "Because of him I've grown up around music and had the opportunities that some other people haven't. I started doing open mics and crashing my dad's gigs playing guitar and singing some of the songs I had written. "My dad has never taught me to play any instruments, but both my mum and dad have always encouraged me by sending me for lessons from a very early age. He says his biggest problem with me is getting me to stop practising and go to bed."

Bathgate songwriter releases moving new single offering hope to those struggling with loneliness and self doubt
Bathgate songwriter releases moving new single offering hope to those struggling with loneliness and self doubt

Daily Record

time13-05-2025

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  • Daily Record

Bathgate songwriter releases moving new single offering hope to those struggling with loneliness and self doubt

Fraser McLean has dedicated the last 18 months to writing and recording his own material A rising pop singer from West Lothian has released a new single to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week. Fraser McLean, 22, a singer-songwriter from Bathgate who plays a number of instruments, has dedicated the last year-and-a-half to writing and recording his own material. ‌ Fraser has plans to release three new singles and an EP in 2025 showcasing his latest work. ‌ Having released his debut single All That You Wanted in February of this year, he didn't wait about and just eight weeks later the follow-up was made available. The new single, The World Is Not Done With You Yet, was released on May 9 prior to the start of Mental Health Awareness Week, which takes place from May 12 to 18. A deeply moving song about mental health struggles, self-doubt, and the resilience required to keep pushing forward. It poignantly captures the weight of overthinking, loneliness, and the haunting sense of uncertainty. With the chorus of Fraser's latest release acting as a powerful reminder that even in moments of despair, your personal story is far from finished – there is still hope and purpose on the horizon. Fraser took inspiration for the lyrics and music from the experiences of those around him. ‌ 'In recent years, mental health has played a significant role in my life, deeply affecting my friends and family in ways that hit close to home,' Fraser admitted. 'This song reflects that experience. While I've written about mental health before, this time, I wanted to take a more positive approach – focusing on perseverance and the strength to keep moving forward.' ‌ With a minimalistic arrangement that places the focus squarely on the lyrics and raw emotion, the song weaves Fraser's soft yet compelling vocals with delicate string melodies, creating what he describes as a 'sense of gradual intensity, while preserving the intimate and heartfelt nature of the piece'. With heartfelt lyrics, dynamic stage presence, and ever-evolving sound, Fraser is quickly emerging as a standout talent. This may only be the Bathgate musician's second release but he's already made some notable live performances, backed by his band, including at Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival, Party at the Palace, and Kendal Calling. ‌ Fraser is inspired by superstar Lewis Capaldi, who grew up not far from him, as well as other artists such as Sam Tompkins, Benson Boone, and James Arthur. He's already shared a stage with Callum Beattie, Wrest, Kid Rain, Samuel Jack and Keir Gibson. ‌ His passion for music ignited when he was 14 years old and he recently graduated with an Honours degree in Music. You can find Fraser McLean on social media, search: frasermcleanofficial The World Is Not Done With You Yet is available on Spotify, Apple Music and Soundcloud.

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