Artist: Frightened RabbitAlbum: Sing the Greys, 2005
Label: Fat Cat Records
Wake up, sad ain't sleepy no more. If the greys are worse then the blues they must come with some sort of alert outlook on life, or at least an up beat rhythm. Frightened Rabbit, hailing from Scotland, plays an up beat tune while singer Scott Hutchison's voice sings through either a real or manufacture pain, and a slight Scottish accent. It works. The range of the music, from urgent to playful, and the delivery of Hutchison make this album. The worst thing about them is their name: not so cool on a tee shirt. If you saw them in a local bar you'd say nice set after the show while you were buying an album.
Don't expect, grand guitar solos or wild musical expeditions. The foundation of their music is strong and they don't stray far from it, but when it's good why would you? In the way Modest Mouse's "Good News for People Who Love Bad News" album is layed out, "Sing the Greys" has three instrumental interludes, that as far as an album plays, it works well.
The Play: Get that paper you've been needing to write for your quantum English articulaiton class out of the way while you have a few ups and downs listening.
iTunes Advice: If you don't care about the album feel leave out the interludes, incidents. And if you just want to get a fell, "Snake" and "Music Now" are the ones to buy.
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