Ticklah hooks up the dub version of The Frightnrs’ roots reggae gem “Make Up Your Mind.” Pre-order the picture vinyl with both versions HERE.
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Nothing More To Say (Video)
Music, VideosHere’s the video for the title track to the Frightnrs’ excellent debut. Watch above, then stream/cop the album HERE.
Stream The Frightnrs’ Debut LP
MusicHead over to NPR to stream the Frightnrs’ debut Nothing More To Say, it’s excellent.
Gotta Find A Way
MusicHere’s another new Frightnrs tune off their upcoming album Nothing More To Say (September 2nd release date). This one’s a cover of “Gotta Find A Way” by Bob & Gene, a soul gem from the Daptone Records catalog. Enjoy…
Dispute
MusicMore new Frightnrs fire, off their upcoming debut Nothing More To Say. Pre-order the purple splatter colored vinyl HERE.
Nothing More To Say
Articles, MusicI fell in love with the Frightnrs’ music last year when they released their EP Inna Lovers Quarrel. I couldn’t believe a modern-day reggae band was making such classic-sounding roots music. I listened to the EP nonstop, and told everyone I knew about them.
Earlier this year, I reached out to the Frightnrs to see if they were available to perform on a bill with myself and Matisyahu at The Capitol Theatre for his Youth 10th anniversary show in March. They responded via email and let me know they had stopped performing indefinitely due to health issues. Turns out their frontman Dan Klein was diagnosed with ALS and had become very sick.
He died a month ago.
Last week, The New York Times published an article about the Frightnrs and the tragedy surrounding the band. Not only did Dan pass away, two other members of the band (who are brothers) recently lost their father in a crazy auto accident. But through it all, the Frightnrs’ debut is still set to be released later this year on Daptone Records, and the Times story broke down the sad but inspiring details of how they rallied together to get the album done and make sure Klein left behind a beautiful legacy. The write-up also featured the band’s new single which shares the same title as their upcoming debut, Nothing More To Say.
Listen above (song is gorgeous), and read below.
With Wounded Spirits, the Frightnrs Rally Around Their Frontman
RIP Dan Klein. Thank you for everything you gave to us. Your spirit will always live on.