frabbit

frabbit

(ˈfræbɪt)
adj
peevish; irritable
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A five piece from Selkirk, Frabbit have established a cult-like following since the release of their debut album Sing the Greys in 2006, recently pairing up with Aidan Moffat of the influential Arab Strap.
With a chill in the air after the glorious sunshine of the afternoon, Frabbit ended the day with Keep Yourself Warm, one of their most beloved songs and some good advice for the revelers as they made their way back to the campsite.
As Scott Hutchinson of Frabbits said, 'This is the festival that Scotland needs'.
Given Frabbit's fast-rising reputation and success, he'll have to get used to it.
The festival will be Frabbit's first Scottish shows since they ended 2016 in the most incredible way possible - selling out three nights at Glasgow Barrowland then supporting Paolo Nutini at Edinburgh's massive Hogmanay celebrations.
Frightened Rabbit's Scott Hutchison presents Owl John, a new side project as remarkable as the Frabbit themselves.
I have piles of CDs in my office - a View pile, a Biffy pile and a Frabbit pile - and I imagine the next one I'll add is a Chvrches pile.
As one might reasonably expect from the brains behind such a well-respected outfit as the Frabbits, Owl John's output is assured, intelligent indie rock, just different enough to the band's material to make a worthwhile distinction but not so diverse as to alienate existing fans.
As one might reasonably expect from the brains behind such a well-respected outt as the Frabbits, Owl John's output is assured, intelligent indie rock, just di[euro]erent enough to the band's material to make a worthwhile distinction but not so diverse as to alienate existing fans.
Frabbits classic album The Midnight Organ Fight will be played in full along with a visual tribute and collection in aid of SAMH.