

Editors' Notes Panic Prevention distills the scrappy essence of being young in London like few other albums, tying together hints of hip-hop, jungle, ska-punk, pirate radio, and good old indie with Jamie Treays’ slang-littered vocal and wonky, acoustic bass rhythms. His eye for both the glory and the gore of big-city life is unparalleled: “Calm Down Dearest” captures the thrill of a big night out, while a song like “Sheila” is an empathetic portrait of the tragic figures you’ll encounter on the way.
Brand New Bass Guitar
1
2:08
Salvador
2
3:32
Calm Down Dearest
3
4:40
So Lonely Was the Ballad
4
3:50
Back In the Game
5
2:29
Operation
6
5:48
Sheila
7
4:19
Pacemaker
8
3:26
Dry Off Your Cheeks
9
5:03
Ike & Tina
10
3:38
If You Got the Money
11
4:03
Alicia Quays
12
6:29
Northern Line
13
3:45
Down to the Subway
14
3:25
Here's Ya Getaway
15
4:42