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Travis Parno
11/27/08, 07:13 AM
Frightened Rabbit – Midnight Organ Fight
Record Label: FatCat Records
Release Date: April 15, 2008


We, the loyal constituents of Absolutepunk.net, stand accused of a most grievous crime and it’s about damn time that we owned up. As the end of the year approaches and talk of hits, misses, and AOTY’s begins to heat up, we owe it to ourselves to just admit what we’ve done. Sigh. I’m ready if you are, let’s all say it together: other than a couple of furtive (http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=387321) whispers (http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=684052) in the forums, the vast majority of us ignored release of Frightened Rabbit’s Midnight Organ Fight. I agree, it’s certainly disappointing given the strict standards of excellence and attentiveness upheld in these hallowed halls of the interwebz. But hey, these things happen, and now that we’ve confessed to our misdeeds, we can move forward in collective celebration a fantastic album.

Begun as the brainchild of vocalist/guitarist Scott Hutchinson in 2003, Frightened Rabbit gradually accreted members, adding drummer Grant Hutchinson in 2004 and multi-instrumentalists Billy Kennedy and Andy Monaghan in 2006 and 2008, respectively. If the band members’ names weren’t enough of a giveaway, then Hutchinson’s distinctive vocals should hint at the fact that these guys aren’t exactly from around here. It’s taken a few years, but Selkirk, Scotland’s finest are beginning to grab some attention on the international scene. A recent appearance at a tense moment on the soundtrack of NBC’s Chuck should be a sign that Frightened Rabbit is poised to make the jump across the pond.

It’s not all swanky Scottish accents and television gigs that got them there. Midnight Organ Fight is as sophisticated and emotive as its mood is empty and desperate. It reeks of senseless sex and anxious alcohol. The music is slumped over on itself, looking alternately over its shoulder into an endlessly idealized past and down its nose at a cold bed and a hangover. Hutchinson identifies himself as an amputee incapable of love (“The Modern Leper”), a prisoner trapped between parentheses (“I Feel Better”), and one in a long line of sweaty dance partners (“Poke”). He threatens the new flame of an ex-lover in the rolling guitars and brushed percussion of “Good Arms Vs. Bad Arms”: “I am armed with the past, and the will, and a brick/ I might not want you back, but I want to kill him.” The album’s most well-known tune, “Keep Yourself Warm,” finds Hutchinson creeping between the sheets of a stranger, knowing full well that it won’t bring him any closer to the love he so feverishly seeks.

Yes, it’s bleak, wandering, and wanton. Somehow, though, the music remains strangely approachable, and damn near uplifting. The picked guitars featured throughout Midnight Organ Fight aren’t quite folky, but they’re still warm and inviting. There’s a massive weight held on the songs’ shoulders, but at no point is the listener expected to carry it. We need only walk alongside as Grant Hutchinson’s persistent drumming keeps the album on point, driving the tunes home without overplaying his hand.

It’s a very grownup thing we’ve done here today, folks, and we should be very proud of ourselves. Maybe we don’t hit them all, but this was a pretty egregious oversight. Midnight Organ Fight is the most listenable and inviting story of self-pity, self-loathing, and self-destruction that has been released in quite a while, and it’s time we took notice. Grab the album, a beer, and a seat at the worn wood of the bar, and let Frightened Rabbit tell you about loneliness.

1. The Modern Leper
2. I Feel Better
3. Good Arms Vs. Bad Arms
4. Fast Blood
5. Old Old Fashioned
6. The Twist
7. Bright Pink Bookmark
8. Head Rolls Off
9. My Backwards Walk
10. Keep Yourself Warm
11. Extrasupervery
12. Poke
13. Floating in the Forth
14. Who’d You Kill Now?
Snow Patrol with balls and a drinking problem; Matt Pond PA; The Good Life
Official Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/frightenedrabbit) | Official Website (http://www.frightenedrabbit.com/)

theMATEOlife
11/27/08, 07:31 AM
great review, this record is fuckin' great

Wisher
11/27/08, 07:33 AM
love the review, and highly recommend the album.

Osto
11/27/08, 07:35 AM
One of my favorite albums of the year.

bostonandy
11/27/08, 09:10 AM
excellent review, i just came back from a trip to london and i saw them with death cab and i havent stopped listening to the album since. def. one of the best releases of the year

StormSnares
11/27/08, 10:43 AM
not sure how the ap.net community missed this...but it is certainly up there on my aoty list...every song is incredible.

tm decomposer
11/27/08, 11:06 AM
Great album

WhoSaidThat?
11/27/08, 11:21 AM
Snow Patrol with Balls and a Drinking Problem? I'm in.

gnp8472
11/27/08, 11:37 AM
incredible record. "Keep Yourself Warm" and "Backwards Walk" are terrific songs

hubbabubbal3ts
11/27/08, 12:44 PM
great album. one of the best this year.

underthetalking
11/27/08, 12:48 PM
My Album of the Year so far. I doubt anything else will top this for me.

Stephen Chamberlain
11/27/08, 01:09 PM
Nice to see this get mentioned here. Great album. Very well-written review as well.

PlusDanny
11/27/08, 04:36 PM
Snow Patrol? Matt Pond PA? You're clearly not giving the lead singer enough credit for his vocal emotion or brilliant lyrics nor the band for its musical talent. It's more like a Scottish version of Manchester Orchestra meets The National. It should be straight 10s all the way down. Decent review considering this should have been reviewed and highlighted through the entire year already and not when people here have been so terribly misled and believe Lydia and Copeland somehow made the best albums of the year. It's downright embarrassing and you got that right. Album of the year right here. /semi-joking rant ;)

genericmadness
11/27/08, 05:43 PM
Head Rolls Off is such an amazing song

Travis Parno
11/27/08, 08:24 PM
thanks for the kind words, folks. definitely glad these guys are getting some attention from our little community.

WhoSaidThat?
11/27/08, 10:16 PM
thanks for the kind words, folks. definitely glad these guys are getting some attention from our little community.
No prob.

tait
11/28/08, 03:47 AM
amazing album, great review too

bears clap loud
11/28/08, 05:27 AM
i gave this album a listen from hearing their song, Heads Roll Off. I really liked it so I thought I'd listen to the entire thing. after listening to the entire album, Heads Roll Off isn't even my 5th favorite song! I love when that happens

i think my favorite is The Modern Leper followed by The Twist

spansen
11/28/08, 09:15 AM
this CD is excellent.. my roommate got me into the band back in august.

meeotch
11/28/08, 09:42 AM
Thank you for reviewing this. It deserves much more attention.

owiseone35
11/28/08, 10:06 AM
I actually just heard of this band 3 days ago and I am obsessed with them. Definetly in my top 5 aoty.

doug356
11/28/08, 05:27 PM
Then check out fellow Scots band "Twin Atlantic"


http://www.myspace.com/twinatlantic
(http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfi le&friendID=98238102)

sayyes
11/28/08, 06:20 PM
My favorite album this year.

Broden Terry
11/28/08, 11:13 PM
Good review man.
The guys in Fightstar recommended their fans listen to it, I've loved what I've heard thus far.

yodandy
11/30/08, 01:50 PM
Man, thanks to this review, I checked em out, and ive been listening to them non stop

really great stuff, thanks AP

matt_rawlings
12/01/08, 08:48 AM
Second best album of the year

alert=danger
12/01/08, 11:44 AM
Really brilliant band, and an amazing album, glad that is is getting some attention.
Seeing them next Thursday! Frightened Rabit playing the home crowd yay.

alert=danger
12/01/08, 11:51 AM
Then check out fellow Scots band "Twin Atlantic"


http://www.myspace.com/twinatlantic
(http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfi le&friendID=98238102)


Yes! Listen to these guys if you like frightened Rabit. I have been mentioning these guys in my blog for a while.
Amazing! Listen to them!
Couldn't find nicer people!

TheClockworks
12/04/08, 07:09 AM
so gooooooooooood, haha

i loved this album!

Blake Solomon
12/05/08, 01:23 AM
it's like a faster-paced The Twilight Sad. awesome stuff.

Gregory Robson
12/12/08, 05:26 AM
I thought I commented on this earlier, but this is easily one of my Top 5 albums of the year. This stuff is ridiculously good. Like woah.

Blakebear
12/13/08, 11:45 AM
This album is so fucking good.

If not my album of the year, then its damn close.

MorningStar10
12/19/08, 09:32 AM
Love this band, saw them live the other day and their drummer is the best i've seen.
And i've seen Grohl.

Nick_K99
02/15/09, 03:55 PM
This album is absolutely amazing!

tpnations
03/03/09, 04:18 PM
Have not signed on here in months, but thought I would to try and find a new CD to buy. I chose this one, and was not disappointed. Thanks for the review.

Good Arms vs Bad Arms and Poke are fantastic.

Nick_K99
03/08/09, 11:34 PM
This is an amazing album, i thought the score should have been low 90's. The lyrics are just superb.

AlkalineAshes
06/12/09, 11:18 AM
ya I havnt heard lyrics like this since album of the year from good life. simply amazing

DI Pistola
02/14/10, 11:32 PM
Goddamn it, I'm so late to the party. Unbelievable album--how has this stayed under my radar for two years??