Frightened Rabbit


Live

Hoxton Bar and Kitchen, London,2/10/2008

Frightened Rabbit - Hoxton Bar and Kitchen, London,2/10/2008

At a gig at the Hoxton Bar and Kitchen as part of the Concrete and Glass festival, Anthony Middleton finds Scottish band's Frightened Rabbit's passionate, desperate and often foul mouthed tales of inadequacy having a lot to offer, but largely lost on an unresponsive crowd


Reviews


Swim Until You Can't See Land (2009)
Frightened Rabbit - Swim Until You Can't See Land

Riverting string-accompanied latest vinyl only single from Scottish indie rock group, Frightened Rabbit


Quietly Now! (2009)
Frightened Rabbit - Quietly Now!

First rate live album from Scottish trio Frightened Rabbit, whose acoustic reworking of their album 'The Midnight Organ Fight' far from reducing its power builds on it


It's Christmas So We'll Stop (2008)
Frightened Rabbit - It's Christmas So We'll Stop

Dark and downbeat slice of kitchen-sink realism on Christmas single from Scottish trio Frightened Rabbit, which with a new mix they have released for a second year in a row


I Feel Better/The Twist (2008)
Frightened Rabbit - I Feel Better/The Twist

Staggering and thoroughly innovative harmonic folk pop on new single from Scottish trio, Frightened Rabbit


The Midnight Organ Fight (2008)
Frightened Rabbit - The Midnight Organ Fight

Sublime second album of quirky indie-folk from hard working, but still under-rated Scottish act Frightened Rabbit, who, while having hints of the likes of Idlewild, the Twilight Sad, Interpol and the Walkmen are a musical one of a kind


Sings the Greys (2007)
Frightened Rabbit - Sings the Greys

Flawed, but promising debut album from Glaswegian trio Frightened Rabbit, who merge country and western and folk with an indie sound