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The Midnight Organ Fight

Frightened Rabbit

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Midnight Organ Fight, the second studio outing from Scottish indie rockers Frightened Rabbit, is actually the group's first proper album, as 2006's engaging yet slight Sing the Greys consisted largely of demos. Retaining its predecessor's raw, nervy center while introducing elements of proper, arena-fueled grandiosity, due in large part to the band's fiery performances but also to some deft knob-twiddling from Interpol and the National producer Peter Katis, the 14-track collection is essentially a breakup album, but one that, despite its brutal and frankly disseminated subject matter, is so musically uplifting and emotionally charged that it manages to inspire, even at its most venomous. Lead singer/songwriter Scott Hutchison's poetic yet primal ("Snake hips/Red city kiss/And your black eyes roll back") wordplay and coiled and wavering tenor, the latter of which falls somewhere between the terminally oppressed bleat of Robert Smith and the ardent muscularity of fellow countrymen Big Country's Stuart Adamson, leads the charge on standout cuts like "The Modern Leper," "Fast Blood," and "The Twist," trying desperately to bend what's already been broken back into shape while simultaneously stomping it to bits. Even the album's lone non-breakup song, the propulsive, theism-baiting "Head Rolls Off" ("Jesus is just a Spanish boy's name/How come one man got so much fame?) manages to feel like it's trying to pick a fight and buy you a drink at the same time, a notion that pretty much sums up the remarkably beautiful and brazen Midnight Organ Fight to a T.

© James Christopher Monger /TiVo

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1
The Modern Leper Explicit
00:03:48

Frightened Rabbit, MainArtist - Grant Hutchison, Composer - Scott Hutchison, Composer - David William Lawrence Kennedy, Composer

2007 FatCat Records 2007 FatCat Records

2
I Feel Better Explicit
00:02:50

Frightened Rabbit, MainArtist - Grant Hutchison, Composer - Scott Hutchison, Composer - David William Lawrence Kennedy, Composer

2007 FatCat Records 2007 FatCat Records

3
Good Arms vs Bad Arms
00:05:06

Frightened Rabbit, MainArtist - Grant Hutchison, Composer - Scott Hutchison, Composer - David William Lawrence Kennedy, Composer

2007 FatCat Records 2007 FatCat Records

4
Fast Blood
00:03:48

Frightened Rabbit, MainArtist - Grant Hutchison, Composer - Scott Hutchison, Composer - David William Lawrence Kennedy, Composer

2007 FatCat Records 2007 FatCat Records

5
Old Old Fashioned
00:03:42

Frightened Rabbit, MainArtist - Grant Hutchison, Composer - Scott Hutchison, Composer - David William Lawrence Kennedy, Composer

2007 FatCat Records 2007 FatCat Records

6
The Twist
00:03:30

Frightened Rabbit, MainArtist - Grant Hutchison, Composer - Scott Hutchison, Composer - David William Lawrence Kennedy, Composer

2007 FatCat Records 2007 FatCat Records

7
Bright Pink Bookmark
00:01:12

Frightened Rabbit, MainArtist - Grant Hutchison, Composer - Scott Hutchison, Composer - David William Lawrence Kennedy, Composer

2007 FatCat Records 2007 FatCat Records

8
Head Rolls Off
00:03:46

Frightened Rabbit, MainArtist - Grant Hutchison, Composer - Scott Hutchison, Composer - David William Lawrence Kennedy, Composer

2007 FatCat Records 2007 FatCat Records

9
My Backwards Walk
00:03:29

Frightened Rabbit, MainArtist - Grant Hutchison, Composer - Scott Hutchison, Composer - David William Lawrence Kennedy, Composer

2007 FatCat Records 2007 FatCat Records

10
Keep Yourself Warm Explicit
00:05:33

Frightened Rabbit, MainArtist - Grant Hutchison, Composer - Scott Hutchison, Composer - David William Lawrence Kennedy, Composer

2007 FatCat Records 2007 FatCat Records

11
Extrasupervery
00:01:17

Frightened Rabbit, MainArtist - Grant Hutchison, Composer - Scott Hutchison, Composer - David William Lawrence Kennedy, Composer

2007 FatCat Records 2007 FatCat Records

12
Poke Explicit
00:04:36

Frightened Rabbit, MainArtist - Grant Hutchison, Composer - Scott Hutchison, Composer - David William Lawrence Kennedy, Composer

2007 FatCat Records 2007 FatCat Records

13
Floating in the Forth
00:04:14

Frightened Rabbit, MainArtist - Grant Hutchison, Composer - Scott Hutchison, Composer - David William Lawrence Kennedy, Composer

2007 FatCat Records 2007 FatCat Records

14
Who'd You Kill Now?
00:01:04

Frightened Rabbit, MainArtist - Grant Hutchison, Composer - Scott Hutchison, Composer - David William Lawrence Kennedy, Composer

2007 FatCat Records 2007 FatCat Records

Chronique

Midnight Organ Fight, the second studio outing from Scottish indie rockers Frightened Rabbit, is actually the group's first proper album, as 2006's engaging yet slight Sing the Greys consisted largely of demos. Retaining its predecessor's raw, nervy center while introducing elements of proper, arena-fueled grandiosity, due in large part to the band's fiery performances but also to some deft knob-twiddling from Interpol and the National producer Peter Katis, the 14-track collection is essentially a breakup album, but one that, despite its brutal and frankly disseminated subject matter, is so musically uplifting and emotionally charged that it manages to inspire, even at its most venomous. Lead singer/songwriter Scott Hutchison's poetic yet primal ("Snake hips/Red city kiss/And your black eyes roll back") wordplay and coiled and wavering tenor, the latter of which falls somewhere between the terminally oppressed bleat of Robert Smith and the ardent muscularity of fellow countrymen Big Country's Stuart Adamson, leads the charge on standout cuts like "The Modern Leper," "Fast Blood," and "The Twist," trying desperately to bend what's already been broken back into shape while simultaneously stomping it to bits. Even the album's lone non-breakup song, the propulsive, theism-baiting "Head Rolls Off" ("Jesus is just a Spanish boy's name/How come one man got so much fame?) manages to feel like it's trying to pick a fight and buy you a drink at the same time, a notion that pretty much sums up the remarkably beautiful and brazen Midnight Organ Fight to a T.

© James Christopher Monger /TiVo

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