Back in 2003 GIITTV was born, intended as a music and culture webzine aimed at celebrating music. Originally a basic...
When the news came last Wednesday morning that Frightened Rabbit’s Scott Hutchison had been reported missing, my heart sank. And when...
Electric Fields festival can be found in one of the most beautiful settings known to man: in the grounds of...
So we reach the crescendo of our year, the run down of the top albums in the GIITTV writers poll...
In 2010 for Record Store Day I spent the afternoon in front of Rough Trade West, where The Magic Numbers...
The sun beats down on Upcote Farm, home for one weekend a year to the finest festival around for fans...
Southbank Centre has announced more acts for Robert Smith’s Meltdown festival (15–24 June 2018) including American alternative rock group Death...
Roughly five years have passed since I heard Frightened Rabbit‘s The Midnight Organ Fight for the first time, and yet...
Having had somewhat of a rush to popularity in the UK somewhere between Midnight Organ Fight and Winter of Mixed Drinks in...
A Raucous and receptive crowd in Bristol tonight welcomed Highland visitors Frightened Rabbit with an obvious excitement surrounding recent release...
People often talk about the “unifying power” of music, but what about music unifying an inherently anti-social thing such as...
Ten years after its release, Frightened Rabbit went back on the road with Midnight Organ Fight, their second studio album...
Organisers have announced Frightened Rabbit to top the bill at LeeFest in South London this July. Dan Le Sac vs...
Selkirk quintet Frightened Rabbit have announced details of their new EP ‘Late March, Death March’, set to release on June...
Frightened Rabbit have until now been relatively unknown in Britain, despite Pedestrian Verse being their fourth studio album. This is...