Frightened Rabbit will reissue their third LP, The Winter of Mixed Drinks, in a 10th anniversary package.
The vinyl set, available to pre-order and out December 11th, includes a blue LP edition of the original album and a bonus seven-inch featuring two live cuts (“The Wrestle,” tracked in 2010 at Cleveland’s Grog Shop, and a 2016 take of “Things” from London’s the Roundhouse).
“The Winter of Mixed Drinks, now 10 years old, is a cocktail of emotions for us,” the band tweeted Monday. “Perhaps through it we will all find a...
The vinyl set, available to pre-order and out December 11th, includes a blue LP edition of the original album and a bonus seven-inch featuring two live cuts (“The Wrestle,” tracked in 2010 at Cleveland’s Grog Shop, and a 2016 take of “Things” from London’s the Roundhouse).
“The Winter of Mixed Drinks, now 10 years old, is a cocktail of emotions for us,” the band tweeted Monday. “Perhaps through it we will all find a...
- 11/10/2020
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
After their platinum 2015 pop-pivot A Head Full of Dreams, an all-star Super Bowl halftime show and a two-year big-box tour that shifted $523 million in tickets, easy-listening rock champs Coldplay release an album that aspires to more than stadium-packing. This is positive: when Ed Sheeran becomes your gold standard, it would seem time for a rethink. Signifying ambition as in days of yore, Everyday Life is a double studio LP; it’s Coldplay’s rangiest and deepest release by orders of magnitude, maybe even their best.
Divided into halves titled (wait for it) “Sunrise” and “Sunset,...
Divided into halves titled (wait for it) “Sunrise” and “Sunset,...
- 11/26/2019
- by Will Hermes
- Rollingstone.com
Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard, the Hold Steady’s Craig Finn, Sarah Silverman and more remember Scott Hutchison in Tiny Changes, a short documentary about the recently released tribute album for the late Frightened Rabbit singer.
The Twilight Sad, the National’s Aaron Dessner & Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry, Biffo Clyro, Julien Baker and more also contributed to the Tiny Changes LP, an all-star covers album dedicated to Frightened Rabbit’s acclaimed 2008 LP The Midnight Organ Flight.
“The Midnight Organ Flight was, for me… one of those albums that completely arrested me.
The Twilight Sad, the National’s Aaron Dessner & Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry, Biffo Clyro, Julien Baker and more also contributed to the Tiny Changes LP, an all-star covers album dedicated to Frightened Rabbit’s acclaimed 2008 LP The Midnight Organ Flight.
“The Midnight Organ Flight was, for me… one of those albums that completely arrested me.
- 8/15/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Celebratory cover album Tiny Changes: A Celebration of Frightened Rabbit’s “The Midnight Organ Fight” is out July 12th and Death Cab For Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard has shared his version of “Keep Yourself Warm” ahead of the release. The emotional, ambient song get even more evocative in Gibbard’s voice, revealing the true intimacy of the lyrics as he croons “It takes more than fucking someone/to keep yourself warm.”
Take a listen to Benjamin Gibbard’s (@dcfc) version of “Keep Yourself Warm" taken from Tiny Changes https://t.
Take a listen to Benjamin Gibbard’s (@dcfc) version of “Keep Yourself Warm" taken from Tiny Changes https://t.
- 7/10/2019
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Frightened Rabbit have released a live tribute album in honor of late singer Scott Hutchinson. The album was recorded last December when a group of musicians, including Death Cab For Cutie singer Ben Gibbard and The Hold Steady’s Craig Finn, gathered at Brooklyn’s Rouge Trade to celebrate Hutchinson’s music. Titled Tiny Changes: A Celebration of the Songs of Scott Hutchison, the album also features tracks by The National’s Aaron Dessner, Julien Baker and Kevin Devine.
Frightened Rabbit released the 25-track album for free to stream or download.
Frightened Rabbit released the 25-track album for free to stream or download.
- 3/25/2019
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Five months after Frightened Rabbit frontman Scott Hutchison took his own life after a long battle with depression, friends of the late Scottish singer are coming together to play a special concert to benefit the newly-formed Scott Hutchison Fund. Tiny Changes: A Celebration Of the Songs of Scott Hutchison will take place December 5th at New York’s Rough Trade NYC and feature performances by Julien Baker, The National’s Aaron Dessner, Kevin Devine, the Hold Steady’s Craig Finn, and Death Cab For Cutie’s Ben Gibbard. Tickets go on sale this Friday,...
- 10/30/2018
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Spotify Studios’ new podcast UnderCover lifts the curtain on why artists pick what song they cover in their recurring Spotify Singles series. The first episode begins on a melancholy note, with Death Cab for Cutie covering Frightened Rabbit’s forlorn rocker, “My Backwards Walk,” recorded one month after its lead singer Scott Hutchison was found dead at the age of 36.
“Walking down here, I said … this is going to be a very hard thing to do,” Death Cab’s singer Ben Gibbard said on UnderCover. Not only was Gibbard a fan,...
“Walking down here, I said … this is going to be a very hard thing to do,” Death Cab’s singer Ben Gibbard said on UnderCover. Not only was Gibbard a fan,...
- 9/24/2018
- by Sarah Grant
- Rollingstone.com
Frightened Rabbit will perform their first show since the death of frontman Scott Hutchison on December 8th at Sleep In the Park in Glasgow, Scotland.
The performance is billed as “The Songs of Frightened Rabbit” and will feature the band performing alongside various guest vocalists. Per NME, the Twilight Sad’s James Graham will be among the guests, though it’s unclear who else will perform with the band.
Frightened Rabbit was already set to play Sleep in the Park before Hutchison’s death. The annual festival takes place in...
The performance is billed as “The Songs of Frightened Rabbit” and will feature the band performing alongside various guest vocalists. Per NME, the Twilight Sad’s James Graham will be among the guests, though it’s unclear who else will perform with the band.
Frightened Rabbit was already set to play Sleep in the Park before Hutchison’s death. The annual festival takes place in...
- 8/30/2018
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Blake Painter, who appeared on the Discovery series “Deadliest Catch” in 2006 and 2007, was found dead in his Astoria, Oregon, home on Friday. He was 38.
The former skipper of the F/V Maverick was discovered by a friend who became worried after not seeing him for several days, Clatsop County Sheriff Tom Bergin told USA Today. When he went to visit Painter’s home, he saw his body lying prone on the kitchen floor and called the Sheriff’s Office.
A cause of death has not been released pending toxicology reports but it is believed that he had been dead for several days.
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Drugs, including prescription narcotics, were found in the house but they may not be related to Painter’s death, Bergin said. He also told USA Today that Painter was familiar to local law enforcement, having “visited our facility a few times.
The former skipper of the F/V Maverick was discovered by a friend who became worried after not seeing him for several days, Clatsop County Sheriff Tom Bergin told USA Today. When he went to visit Painter’s home, he saw his body lying prone on the kitchen floor and called the Sheriff’s Office.
A cause of death has not been released pending toxicology reports but it is believed that he had been dead for several days.
Also Read: Philip Roth, Novelist and Pulitzer Prize Winner, Dies at 85
Drugs, including prescription narcotics, were found in the house but they may not be related to Painter’s death, Bergin said. He also told USA Today that Painter was familiar to local law enforcement, having “visited our facility a few times.
- 5/29/2018
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
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