Frightened Rabbit have released their video for ‘Get Out’, the second track from their upcoming album.
‘Get Out’ is taken from the band’s upcoming fifth studio album, ‘Painting of a Panic Attack’, which will be released on April 8. The new track follows ‘Death Dream’, which was released earlier this year.
Lead singer, Scott Hutchison, comments about their new track: “‘Get Out’ is about that person to whom you are completely addicted. They are a drug, and the one that you don’t feel like quitting. They live in your blood and will not leave.
“It’s wonderful, yet terribly unhealthy. I think Greg’s video reflects this sentiment beautifully, the literal push and pull of an intense but destructive love.”
‘Painting of a Panic Attack’ was produced by The National’s Aaron Dessner and follows the Scottish band’s 2013 album ‘Pedestrian Verse’.
Frightened Rabbit return to the UK in April for a trio of dates, their first live shows here since 2014.
Manchester, Academy 2 (April 12)
Dunfermline, Alhambra (April 13)
London, St John at Hackney Church (April 14)
‘Painting Of A Panic Attack’ tracklist”
‘Death Dream’
‘Get Out’
‘I Wish I Was Sober’
‘Woke Up Hurting’
‘Little Drum’
‘Still Want to Be Here’
‘An Otherwise Disappointing Life’
‘Break’
‘Blood Under the Bridge’
‘400 Bones’
‘Lump Street’
‘Die Like a Rich Boy’