Frightened Rabbit share new track "No Real Life" in support of Alzheimer's Scotland
Scottish crew Frightened Rabbit have shared new track "No Real Life" and asked fans to consider donating to Alzheimer's Scotland.
"If you enjoyed this free song, please consider donating what you can to our chosen charity," a short blurb reads on Soundcloud. "Alzheimer's Scotland offers services for people affected by dementia in Scotland. With your help, their aim is to make sure that nobody in this country faces dementia alone."
Donate to Alzheimer's Scotland.
The band released latest record Painting Of A Panic Attack last year (it was one of our favourites from 2016), and recently unearthed a few more tunes for a new EP featuring Julien Baker. In recent months we've had a few odds 'n' ends from Frightened Rabbit, including a footie ditty and politically charged tune "Fields Of Wheat".
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