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  1. Midnight Organ Fight is full of rousing barnburners that flicker with soul, ballads that ache with masculine vulnerability, and Frightened Rabbit's best song yet, opener "The Modern Leper".

  2. “How It Gets In,” the centerpiece duet on Frightened Rabbit’s surprise Recorded Songs EP, demonstrates how these former tourmates’ approaches are more complementary than might be expected.

  3. The Scottish band's fourth album avoids the escapist tendencies of their previous records to confront social and emotional turmoil with startling bite.

  4. 10 de jul. de 2019 · It’s that transparency with his demons relating to depression, self-doubt, hangovers and relationships gone awry – but always with a bittersweet sense of hope – that saw Frightened Rabbits...

  5. Frightened Rabbit were a Scottish indie rock band from Selkirk, formed in 2003. Initially a solo project for vocalist and guitarist Scott Hutchison, the final lineup of the band consisted of Hutchison, his brother Grant (drums), Billy Kennedy (guitar, bass), Andy Monaghan (guitar, keyboards), and Simon Liddell (guitar).

  6. 13 de abr. de 2008 · Review: Frightened Rabbit, The Midnight Organ Fight. The album’s hookless, driving songs about broken relationships and drunken melancholia fit nicely into Peter Katis’s indie-rock framework. by Wilson McBee. April 13, 2008.

  7. 5 de feb. de 2013 · The song’s deft dance of laughter, humour, anger, pain and love across an upbeat melody and a springing, swooping rhythm that echoes the lyrics’ seasick worrywarting is an haggardly huggable example of what Frightened Rabbit do best.