The Midnight Organ Fight
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 producer Peter Katis (Interpol, The National), 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
- The Modern Leper
- I Feel Better
- Good Arms vs Bad Arms
- Fast Blood
- Old Old Fashioned
- The Twist
- Bright Pink Bookmark
- Head Rolls Off
- My Backwards Walk
- Keep Yourself Warm
- Extrasupervery
- Poke
- Floating In The Forth
- Who’d You Kill Now?
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 producer Peter Katis (Interpol, The National), 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
Tracklisting
- The Modern Leper
- I Feel Better
- Good Arms vs Bad Arms
- Fast Blood
- Old Old Fashioned
- The Twist
- Bright Pink Bookmark
- Head Rolls Off
- My Backwards Walk
- Keep Yourself Warm
- Extrasupervery
- Poke
- Floating In The Forth
- Who’d You Kill Now?