
Three tracks of salt-sprayed Scottish indie. A bridge between the lush textures of their third album and the sharp, direct songwriting of their fourth.
July 28, 2011 · Atlantic Recording Corporation
This EP finds Frightened Rabbit in a moment of quiet, salt-sprayed reflection. Released between the grand, reverb-soaked expansion of The Winter of Mixed Drinks and the jagged, direct indie rock of Pedestrian Verse, these three songs feel like a deep breath taken on a cold shoreline. The music is grounded in the organic textures of acoustic guitars and resonant pianos, but it is elevated by a sense of atmospheric weight that feels uniquely tied to the Scottish landscape. It is an intimate experience, trading the band's usual pub-rock anthems for something more skeletal and haunting.
How does A Frightened Rabbit EP sound next to the rest of Frightened Rabbit's catalogue?
Fog saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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