Frightened Rabbit share their new single/video "Get Out"
Frightened Rabbit have shared their new single "Get Out" and its accompanying visuals.
The new single follows lead cut "Death Dream" in teasing upcoming fifth LP Painting Of A Panic Attack.
Frontman Scott Hutchison says of the track and video: "'Get Out' is about an addiction to another person. You know, 'love is the drug' and all that good/bad stuff. You become unaware that you've pushed aside all other relationships to immerse yourself in another human. 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."
It's produced by Aaron Dessner of The National, and in our interview last summer, the band's Scott Hutchison promised some very interesting new ideas and directions.
Painting Of A Panic Attack is out 8 April on Atlantic.
Watch "Get Out" below.
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