Frightened Rabbit deliver new tracks "Die Like A Rich Boy" and "Woke Up Hurting"
07 April 2016, 12:05
| Written by
Laurence Day
Frightened Rabbit have unveiled two brand new tracks over the past week, "Die Like A Rich Boy" and "Woke Up Hurting".
The latest noises link up with "Death Dream", "Lump Street", and "Get Out" in previewing upcoming fifth LP Painting Of A Panic Attack, which is released tomorrow via Atlantic.
"Woke Up Hurting" also comes with a video, which sees the band perfoming in a rather chilly abandoned building (a hospital? Prison?). It's directed by Dan Massie.
Check out both songs below.
"Die Like A Rich Boy"
"Woke Up Hurting"
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