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Pedestrian Verse - 10th Anniversary Edition

    Special anniversary edition of the critically acclaimed album 'Pedestrian Verse' features the original album plus 11 bonus tracks.

    TRACK LISTING

    Acts Of Man
    Backyard Skulls
    Holy
    The Woodpile
    Late March, Death March
    December's Traditions
    Housing (In)
    Dead Now
    State Hospital
    Nitrous Gas
    Housing (Out)
    The Oil Slick
    If You Were Me
    Snow Still Melting
    Escape Route
    Default Blues
    Radio Silence
    Candlelit
    Architect
    Norland Wind
    Holy (Alternate Version)
    The Woodpile (Alternate Version)
    Late March, Death March (Alternate Version)

    Frightened Rabbit

    The Woodpile - 2023 Repress

      An exact replica of the original release, this 7” single is housed in a picture sleeve and pressed on black vinyl.

      TRACK LISTING

      A. The Woodpile
      B. Today’s Cross

      Frightened Rabbit

      Late March, Death March - 2023 Repress

        This 7” single is housed in a picture sleeve and pressed on black vinyl. The B-side features an exclusive etched design.

        TRACK LISTING

        A. Late March, Death March

        Frightened Rabbit

        Backyard Skulls - 2023 Repress

          This 7” single is housed in a picture sleeve and pressed on black vinyl. The B-side features an exclusive etched design.

          TRACK LISTING

          A. Backyard Skulls

          Frightened Rabbit

          Pedestrian Verse - 2022 Reissue

            Vinyl reissue of Frightened Rabbit’s Pedestrian Verse.

            Pedestrian Verse is the fourth studio album by the Scottish indie rock band Frightened Rabbit, originally released on 4 February 2013 on Atlantic Records. Produced by Leo Abrahams and the band itself, it is the only studio album to feature guitarist and keyboardist Gordon Skene, who departed from Frightened Rabbit following the album's accompanying tour. Partly inspired by a break-up, the album features increased song writing contributions from each member of the band.

            TRACK LISTING

            Acts Of Man
            Backyard Skulls
            Holy
            The Woodpile
            Late March, Death March
            December’s Traditions
            Housing (In)
            Dead Now
            State Hospital
            Nitrous Gas
            Housing (Out)
            The Oil Slick

            Frightened Rabbit

            Tiny Changes: A Celebration Of The Midnight Organ Fight

              Context to ‘Tiny Changes: A celebration of the Midnight Organ Fight’:

              Before Scott died, an idea was formed to celebrate 10 years of their seminal album The Midnight Organ Fight by asking some of their talented buds in music to take a crack at their own versions of a song on the album. The whole album was recorded and was due to be released last summer, but then unfortunately Scott passed away last May.

              The band have decided they still want to release the record as a testament to the album, and to Scott. It’s going to be released on 12th July via Atlantic, and the band are going to be very much behind the release

              History of the band:

              Frightened Rabbit are a Scottish indie rock band from Selkirk, formed in 2003. Initially a solo project for vocalist and guitarist Scott Hutchison, the line-up currently consists of Grant Hutchison (drums), Billy Kennedy (guitar, bass), Andy Monaghan (guitar, keyboards), and Simon Liddell (guitar). From 2004 the band were based in Glasgow.

              Frightened Rabbit's first studio album, Sing the Greys, was recorded as a duo by the Hutchison brothers, and released on independent label Hits the Fan in 2006. The band subsequently signed to Fat Cat Records, in 2007, and became a three-piece with the addition of guitarist Billy Kennedy for its second studio album, The Midnight Organ Fight (2008). The album was released to strongly positive reviews and extensive touring, with guitarist and keyboardist Andy Monaghan joining the band to flesh-out its live performances.

              The band's third studio album, The Winter of Mixed Drinks, was released in 2010, with former Make Model guitarist Gordon Skene joining the band for its accompanying tour. Frightened Rabbit signed to Atlantic Records later that year, and issued two EPs, A Frightened Rabbit EP (2011) and State Hospital (EP) (2012), before the release of its fourth studio album, Pedestrian Verse in 2013. A critical and commercial success in the UK, the album peaked at number nine on the UK Albums Chart, with additional guitarist Simon Liddell joining the band on its subsequent tour.

              Disillusioned from touring, Hutchison, Monaghan, and Liddell recorded a studio album without the band, entitled Owl John (2014). Gordon Skene departed from the band in early 2014, and the band recorded Painting of a Panic Attack the following year with producer Aaron Dessner (The National), in New York, with Liddell joining the band as a full contributing member.

              Scott Hutchison died in May 2018 after going missing. In December 2018, the remaining members of the band played together for the first time since Hutchison's death, at a charity gig in Glasgow.


              STAFF COMMENTS

              Barry says: There is no better a dedication to a hugely talented songwriter and superb band than a variety of artists covering your songs and retaining all of the appeal they held in the first place. From huge, folk crescendos and punky drive to gently electronic shimmerers and gently throbbing ambience, this has everything, and goes to show how timeless Scott Hutchison's writing is. Gorgeous.

              TRACK LISTING

              1. The Modern Leper – Biffy Clyro
              2. I Feel Better – Oxford Collapse
              3. Good Arms Vs Bad Arms - Fiskur
              4. Fast Blood – Right On Dynamite
              5. Old Old Fashioned – Josh Ritter
              6. The Twist – Wintersleep
              7. Bright Pink Bookmark – Peter Katis
              8. Head Rolls Off – Craig Finn
              9. My Backwards Walk – Katie Harkin & Sarah Silverman
              10. Keep Yourself Warm – Benjamin Gibbard
              11. Extrasupervery – Jeff Zeigler
              12. Poke – Daughter
              13. Floating In The Forth – The Twilight Sad
              14. Who’d You Kill Now – Aaron Dessner & Lauren Mayberry
              15. The Modern Leper – Julien Baker
              16. The Twist – Piano Bar Fight
              17. My Backwards Walk – Manchester Orchestra

              Frightened Rabbit

              Painting Of A Panic Attack

                Selkirk’s finest Frightened Rabbit announce their eagerly awaited fifth studio album, Painting Of A Panic Attack, due for release on 8th April via Atlantic Records. Their second major label release sees a slight reshuffle in band members and the addition of The National’s Aaron Dessner on production duties. Electronic elements and frontman Scott Hutchison’s dark and emotionally honest lyrics are expertly woven into the band’s soaring sonic palate, resulting in a body of work that will challenge, excite and surprise longtime FR fans and new listeners alike.

                Following the departure of member Gordon Skene in March 2014, the remaining four members of the band - Hutchison, his brother Grant (drums), Billy Kennedy (bass) and Andy Monaghan (guitar & keyboards) - retreated to a studio in Wales to lay the foundations of the new record. They recruited touring band member Simon Liddell (guitar/keys) as a permanent addition.

                Painting Of A Panic Attack is much indebted lyrically to Los Angeles, following Scott’s move from Scotland to the States in 2014 to be with his girlfriend. He quickly realised that the city just wasn’t for him. Taking inspiration from what he saw, Painting is often a love/hate letter to LA. Hutchison sings of the loneliness the change instilled in him, of the disparity between the rich and the throngs of homeless in the city, and of his daily struggle with his new life and homesickness for Scotland.

                During the making of the record Hutchison began to draw similarities between the record and the concept of monuments and memorials, which is reflected in the artwork – a peaceful place, a place of beauty where people go to remember and reflect on chaotic, turbulent and troubling times. The lyrics are the subject of this reflection, brutality next to beauty. Hutchison’s feeling of detachment also represents a major theme throughout the record. Tracks such as ‘Get Out’, the lead single which chronicles an addictive and obsessive love, and ‘Still Want To Be Here’, telling of his constant struggle with LA, perfectly encapsulate the mind-set of the Frightened Rabbit front-man since the band’s last release. The opening track from the record, ‘Death Dream’, an uplifting yet emotionally wrought track featuring frontman Scott Hutchison’s visceral lyrics, striking a bold sonic shift for the band.


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