Frightened Rabbit - Painting of a Panic Attack (LP)

Painting of a Panic Attack
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Selkirk'€™s finest Frightened Rabbit are eagerly awaited fifth studio album, Painting Of A Panic Attack, the follow-up to 2013'€™s hugely successful Pedestrian Verse. Their second major label release sees a slight reshuffle in band members and the addition of The National's Aaron Dessner on production duties.

A slow-burner in comparison to its predecessor, the record weaves electronic elements and frontman Scott Hutchison'€™s dark and emotionally honest lyrics into the band'€™s soaring sonic palate, resulting in a body of work that will challenge, excite and surprise longtime FR fans and new listeners alike. Lyrically, the songs are very much indebted to Los Angeles, following Scott'€™s move from Scotland to the States in 2014 to be with his girlfriend. He quickly realised that the city just wasn'€™t for him. Taking inspiration from what he saw, Painting is often a love/hate letter to LA. Hutchison sings of the loneliness the change instilled in him, of the disparity between the rich and the throngs of homeless in the city, and of his daily struggle with his new life and homesickness for Scotland.
Tracklist:

1. Death Dream
2. Get Out
3. I Wish I Was Sober
4. Woke Up Hurting
5. Little Drum
6. Still Want To Be Here
7. An Otherwise Disappointing Life
8. Break
9. Blood Under The Bridge
10. 400 Bones
11. Lump Street
12. Die Like A Rich Boy