There was just a glimpse of the many virtues found in Frightened Rabbit‘s latest album ‘Painting Of a Panic Attack‘ on late night US television earlier this week.
Performing on James Corden’s Late Late Show, the band aired ‘Get Out‘ from the album which was released last month, and of which Live4ever said:
“For Hutchison then, these are times of little permanence, a lack of binding underlined on ‘Still Want To Be Here‘, his ode to the chaos and tainted beauty of Los Angeles, its unsettled country phrases echoing the author’s confused sense of belonging.”
“It’s a backdrop to the creation of a record in which he began to draw similarities between the content and the concept of monuments and memorials, little changing rocks in the sea of accretion around them, with his words fighting the instruments to retain some kind of equilibrium.”
Frightened Rabbit will, along with Gaz Coombes and Pretty Vicious, support Noel Gallagher at Swansea’s Singleton Park outdoor venue on September 2nd.