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Dia Frampton has released the first music video from "Bruises" and at least one more is on the way.

Dia Frampton has released the first music video from “Bruises” and at least one more is on the way.

Dia Frampton has released the first music video for her new album, “Bruises.”

It’s for a track called “Don’t Look Back” and you can check it out below.

“Bruises” came out last month and is one of those singer-songwriter albums guaranteed to grow on you with each listen.

It’s also Dia’s first solo album since 2011, when she released her post-Voice debut, “Red.”

Of course, in the interim, Dia and composer Joseph Trapanese teamed up to form Archis and released an EP in 2015.

“Bruises” actually started out as a sophomore project for Archis before becoming a solo effort, Dia has said.

Her goal for the new album: A more cohesive sound than on “Red,” where nearly every song was produced by someone different.

“I hope it does well,” Dia told AXS.com in reference to the new album, “but (commercial success) is not something I’m so invested in, in a very strange way, because I’m happy with what (producer) Dan (Heath) and I made, and I’m just happy that some people are going to listen to it.”

Dia is doing a residency at the Hotel Cafe in California. Also upcoming: A video for “Dead Man,” one of the best tracks from “Bruise.” And possibly an East Coast tour.

Dia, for those who don’t remember, was runner-up to Javier Colon on Season 1 of The Voice.

Here’s the video.

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