Scottish indie rock outfit Frightened Rabbit just let loose their new LP Pedestrian Verse yesterday (February 5), and the band are supporting the set by proxy via a new video for B-side "Today's Cross."
The clip finds a bearded, slipper-sporting lay-about suspiciously dubbing himself the "world's best prophet" attempting to write the New New Testament, to no avail. Instead, we see the longhair doing some air guitar with his headphones on and trying to drum up inspiration whilst pounding some Jameson and sparking up a joint.
You can catch the master procrastinator avoiding the task at hand down below.
"Today's Cross" figures on the band's recent single release for Pedestrian Verses track "The Woodpile." Chances are good you can catch the act play either track on their upcoming tour, which has them hitting up Toronto's Phoenix Concert Theatre on March 31.
The clip finds a bearded, slipper-sporting lay-about suspiciously dubbing himself the "world's best prophet" attempting to write the New New Testament, to no avail. Instead, we see the longhair doing some air guitar with his headphones on and trying to drum up inspiration whilst pounding some Jameson and sparking up a joint.
You can catch the master procrastinator avoiding the task at hand down below.
"Today's Cross" figures on the band's recent single release for Pedestrian Verses track "The Woodpile." Chances are good you can catch the act play either track on their upcoming tour, which has them hitting up Toronto's Phoenix Concert Theatre on March 31.