Laura FrankLaura Frank is currently deep into a 60-date regional Australian tour, and somewhere between gigs, family life and long highway stretches, she’s managed to turn the whole experience into a music video.
The Brisbane singer-songwriter has released the official video for her new single God Knows, I Know, shot during one of her tour stops in The Rock, NSW. Instead of a traditional set or production crew, Frank and her partner and creative collaborator Nick Morrissey leaned into the reality of touring life.
Parked out the front of the venue where she was due to perform, the video centres around the couple’s vintage 1978 Viscount caravan - affectionately named Barney - which they renovated to take on the road. Also making appearances are the rest of Frank’s touring crew: two dogs (Dennis and Winnie), their cat Kevin, and their five month old baby Morris, all currently travelling the country alongside her.
“The video for 'God Knows, I Know' basically wrote itself - which felt pretty on brand for a song about trusting your instincts. Nick had the idea to park our 1978 Viscount right out front of The Rock, the very spot we were playing our next show, and just film our actual life. Two dogs, a cat, a five-month-old baby, one very well-travelled caravan, and sixty dates into a regional Australian tour. There is honestly no crew I'd rather have on the road - Dennis and Winnie were total pros, Kevin the cat had his usual 'I'm above this' energy, and Morris at five months old is already a seasoned touring musician. It's chaotic, it's ours, and honestly? God knows how we pulled it off - but we did. That's kind of the whole point.”
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The single itself marks the first release from a new chapter of music for Frank, following an already busy touring schedule. Written with Morrissey and recorded in Byron Bay’s hinterland, the track was produced and mixed by Jordan Power and mastered by George Georgiadis.
“God Knows, I Know” came together in a really honest season for us. We’d been touring heavily through regional Australia, living in close quarters, juggling music, family and everything in between.
The song started as a conversation - the kind you have late at night when you’re tired but thinking clearly. “We wrote it simply, just the two of us, chasing the feeling rather than trying to be clever. When we took it into the studio, the goal was to protect that rawness. We built the production around the vocal rather than the other way around.”
God Knows, I Know is the first of several singles planned throughout 2026, leading toward a full album expected later this year.
Watch the premiere for God Knows, I Know below





