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xoxoxoxo
yep.

i was just wondering why i don't have a really cool silk screen show poster for these guys yet. headlining the bottle, 2 sold out shows... maybe this will be the one.
Hewletts Daughter


this reminds me

if there is anyone on here who didn't get a ticket for the early show and wants one, teh dude from the Empty Bottle recommends you follow them pretty much immediately on Twitter.


they're going to put a few more up on there in the next few days for their Twitter followers. not their e-newsletter subscribers (so is my understanding).


so yeah. get on that if you want to see these guys in a tiny, awesome space.



nagode
QUOTE (selfstarter @ Jan 13 2009, 01:09 PM) *
blackswede - unfortunately, once again, Frightened Rabbit are leaving Boston immediately after the show (they've never once stayed the night in Boston! totally ridiculous!), but... we need to drive most of the way to DC after the show, as traffic is going to be quite a bit of a problem on the 19th! so... definitely come grab us early and say hello!

Chicago folks - please help me make plans for late night Chicago hang after the Empty Bottle show. please keep in mind that we won't be able to leave the Bottle until like 2:00 AM, so... it needs to be either a 4:00 AM bar, or somebody's apartment. we're game for a more private affair, if y'all want it to be so. you can PM me suggestions, or we can keep it on-list... whatever you prefer!


an update: the boys are landed, in good spirits and health, and currently spending all day today and tomorrow rehearsing / sorting out acoustic/radio session arrangements / etc. the "covers" idea has since been abandoned, actually. the plan now is that they can play any song they've ever written both electric and acoustic. don't know if that includes like "Don't" and "Soon Go" but... yeah... Yawns, Be Less Rude, Behave, Floating In The Forth, etc...


have we moved along any further making after show plans? my place is spacious and always available and not too far from the bottle (milw and wood) but regardless really looking forward to being able to say what up to the guys finally since its a weekend show....
Hewletts Daughter


have i mentioned that the video for 'I Feel Better' is on Comcast On-Demand?

because it is.

and i mean no offense when i say this


but i really don't care for that video one bit......


great tune, tho.


Cinnamon P.
I wouldn't have minded seeing these fellas at Great Scott but slept on the tickets and I believe they are sold out. Department of Eagles is the same night, so at least I (think) have a back up show.
blackswede
QUOTE (Cinnamon Pooter @ Jan 17 2009, 08:13 PM) *
I wouldn't have minded seeing these fellas at Great Scott but slept on the tickets and I believe they are sold out. Department of Eagles is the same night, so at least I (think) have a back up show.


website says sold-out...might try calling....ill be there...love that place.
xoxoxoxo
dude, they played Song Against Sex!

check this review:

QUOTE

Frightened Rabbit at Johnny Brenda’s, Philadelphia, PA 1/16/09




A Review by Guest Blogger Jonathan Andrew


I discovered the Scottish band Frightened Rabbit when my cousin Grant, a Glasgow resident, sent a copy of their first album, Sing The Greys, home with my father as a gift to me after a recent visit. I thought the CD was fair, particularly the title track and “Yawns,” but I was not overly impressed. After coming across several rave reviews online, I decided to pick up the band’s follow-up, The Midnight Organ Fight. That the record was produced by Peter Katis—the gentleman who manned the boards for the two most recent records by The National, my favorite contemporary band—was another vote in its favor. I was curious as to how he would apply his exacting yet organic style to the rough-hewn Frightened Rabbit. I was not disappointed. Beginning with brilliant opener “The Modern Leper,” the record was a huge step up from the debut. Over the course of several months of near-compulsive listening, it emerged as my favorite record of 2008.

I have long believed that in order to truly “get” a band, you need to see them live as well as listen to their records. Somewhere between the live performance and the studio sound lies the essence of the band. If a band can both produce a great record and succeed in a live context, they are truly exceptional.

Having already established a strong relationship with Frightened Rabbit’s recorded output, I wanted to see how they measured up live. As such, I bought a pair of tickets to the band’s January 16 performance at Johnny Brenda’s in Philadelphia. A small venue, Johnny Brenda’s is comparable in size and sound to the better-known Maxwell’s in Hoboken, New Jersey. If you can squeeze into the area in front of the stage prior to the set, you are guaranteed an intimate experience. Arriving about an hour before the time I guessed Frightened Rabbit would hit the stage, my buddy Aaron and I grabbed a few locally brewed beers and found a prime spot near the center of the floor and waited for the Rabbit to emerge.

After an underwhelming opening act whose name I did not catch, the Scottish foursome took the stage, offered a few friendly waves, and picked up their instruments. Opening the set as they do the sophomore record with stand-out “The Modern Leper,” the barrage began.

With a much more raw approach than their recorded work would suggest, frontman Scott Hutchison howled his paens to broken relationships with reckless abandon, often pulling very far off the mic, yet still audible due to his impassioned cries. His confident rhythm guitar, often played at an impressive speed, powered the band’s groove. Despite Scott’s amazing energy and charisma, his brother, drummer Grant Hutchison, nearly stole the show. Grant’s powerful pounding, innovative beats, and incredible energy drove each song in the set. The other two Rabbits, Billy Kennedy and Andy Monaghan, traded off on guitar, synthesizer, and bass, supplying supporting textures and other key musical elements.

As the band does not include a dedicated bass player, many of the songs were performed without bass. At times, this resulted in a thinner than ideal sound, but on tunes like the countrified “Old Old Fashioned” and the almost danceable “Head Rolls Off,” the absence of low end was negligible. Grant compensated nicely on these numbers with his kick- and floor tom-heavy beats. In addition, both Grant and Billy are capable vocalists who produced an excellent range of backing vocals. The band’s strong vocal talent helped them overcome the lack of bass, as Grant and Billy’s vocal counterpoints filled out the sound throughout the set, including an awesome three-part wordless vocal in conjunction with Scott to close “Good Arms Vs. Bad Arms” which was one of the highlights of the set.

Having run through the vast majority of the tunes from The Midnight Organ Fight, the band dove into the title track of their debut. “The Greys” was performed with a very different feel, including a totally new beat from Grant. After this, they launched into a furious rendition of first-album standout “Square 9.” At its conclusion, the band members left the stage one at a time—Andy, then Billy, then Scott—until only Grant remained, pounding out a furious beat. He played on for several bars, speeding up to a climactic finish. After his final cymbal smash, he rose and glared out at the crowd with a palpable intensity before exiting stage left.

The crowd, many of whom were singing along throughout the set, were not satisfied with this action-packed 60-minute performance. We clapped, stomped, and hollered until Scott emerged sporting an acoustic guitar. He walked out to the lip of the stage, in front of the microphone and vocal monitors, and began finger-picking the intro to “Poke.” Many of the crowd, myself included, took a few steps forward as he began to sing and listened at rapt attention as he performed the song without the aid of the PA. The rest of band then rejoined their leader as he informed us that, since this was a night of firsts—including, I believe, their first headlining performance in Philly—they were going to play one of the first songs they ever played together. They launched into Neutral Milk Hotel’s “Song Against Sex,” and the crowd sang along to each drawn-out verse-ending hook. They closed the encore—and the show—with a cathartic version of Midnight Organ Fight centerpiece “Keep Yourself Warm.” After this, the house music came on, followed by the house lights, indicating that the show was over.

As I walked out of the venue, ears ringing and shirt sweaty, I reflected upon the performance I had just witnessed. Although unable to adequately reproduce the lush sound of The Midnight Organ Fight—which includes richly layered guitar, keyboard, and percussion arrangements that would require many more than four musicians to execute—Frightened Rabbit still managed to effectively put across each and every song they performed. Their energy, confidence, and impressive vocal and instrumental talent added up to a truly brilliant performance. Onstage as well as on record, Frightened Rabbit is the real deal.

- Jonathan Andrew

Set List

1. The Modern Leper
2. Fast Blood
3. Old Old Fashioned
4. I Feel Better
5. Good Arms Vs. Bad Arms
6. The Twist
7. My Backwards Walk
8. Head Rolls Off
9. Floating in the Forth
10. The Greys
11. Square 9

12. Poke (solo acoustic)
13. Song Against Sex (Neutral Milk Hotel cover)
14. Keep Yourself Warm


Hewletts Daughter

so they covered the best NMH song?

that's awesome.



xoxoxoxo
yep... they better play that one on saturday.
Hewletts Daughter


seriously.

it's among my favorite songs ever.

i think we need to demand it of them.

just once.


xoxoxoxo
QUOTE (Hewletts Daughter @ Jan 19 2009, 01:09 PM) *
seriously.

it's among my favorite songs ever.

i think we need to demand it of them.

just once.

demand it at the late show, i might not be at the early show.
Hewletts Daughter


not going to the early show, eh?

i'll be sure to enjoy the early one doubly in case you can't make it.


we'll see what goodies they have in store for both shows.


xoxoxoxo
i'm on the fence... i work until 9, but might try and get out of there by 7. if i can go t both shows, i think i am going to record the earlier one on my minidisc recorder.
biggie mcsmalls
Go to both. It would be nice to see you.
xoxoxoxo
FR did an interview and performed on Soundcheck on WNYC last week...

http://www.wnyc.org/shows/soundcheck/episo...segments/120801
nagode
QUOTE (simakos @ Jan 19 2009, 01:12 PM) *
QUOTE (Hewletts Daughter @ Jan 19 2009, 01:09 PM) *
seriously.

it's among my favorite songs ever.

i think we need to demand it of them.

just once.

demand it at the late show, i might not be at the early show.



what a great choice of a song to cover

this would be awesome to see live...saturday cant come soon enough
washing machine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cBuuRvjmmc

Song Against Sex from the other night. As can be expected, it's awesome.
xoxoxoxo
fuck yeah. embed that shit.

Hewletts Daughter


as expected, this is phenomenal.


hummingbird
Any decision on what's happening post-show here in Chicago?
pins
Greg Kot interview here.

And yeah, can't wait for Saturday night festivities! Looking forward to this show a lot.
selfstarter
yo. i've been off the grid... too much driving and such.

the shows have been great. the best of the 5 (in my opinion) was Great Scott, but the Bowery show was pretty fucking great, too.

haven't made any plans for after the bottle yet on Saturday... we may just have to play it by ear on the night-of, but... keep those ideas coming at me via PM. and be sure to PM me your email address and cell numbers if you do PM me... actually getting online to check messages is tough, but email to the bberry works much better.


we're currently nestled in bed so so close to all you chicago boys and girls... Portage, IN. we duck into the city to record our Sound Opinions session in the morning before heading down to Urbana show.

looking forward to saturday!

xoxoxoxo
i vote Hewlett's place after the show. it's right down the street from the Bottle. Hewlletts? go buy a bunch of beer and a bottle of whiskey saturday afternoon...

i'm officially starting this party now.
xoxoxoxo
ohmy.gif people are selling tix on craigslist for saturday's show at $40 - $100.

weirdness
Hewletts Daughter


QUOTE (simakos @ Jan 22 2009, 10:53 AM) *
i vote Hewlett's place after the show. it's right down the street from the Bottle. Hewlletts? go buy a bunch of beer and a bottle of whiskey saturday afternoon...

i'm officially starting this party now.



if simakos endorses it, it has to become a reality.

selfstarter already has my proposal.

I just need to know what kind of beer is preferred by the boys and also a rough idea of how many people will show up and i can make the rest happen.

seriously gang. let's make this small boys dream become a reality.


xoxoxoxo
i'll buy a case of beer today and throw it in the trunk. Hewletts, get a couple cases.

Skinny, you do the same!

we will also need Makers Mark. who wants to buy that?
Hewletts Daughter


Ok, so Simakos is getting some beer. And Skinny is now appointed to be getting beer, as well. And I'll be getting beer. And my roommates will undoubtedly pick up some beer, too. And snacks.

So yeah, someone who will attend HEWLETTS DAUGHTERS EXTRAVAGANZA pick up some Makers and maybe another case of beer or something.


Something nice.

And drugs.

Rock and roll stars like drugs I am lead to believe.

Bobzilla
QUOTE (Hewletts Daughter @ Jan 22 2009, 01:07 PM) *
Ok, so Simakos is getting some beer. And Skinny is now appointed to be getting beer, as well. And I'll be getting beer. And my roommates will undoubtedly pick up some beer, too. And snacks.

So yeah, someone who will attend HEWLETTS DAUGHTERS EXTRAVAGANZA pick up some Makers and maybe another case of beer or something.


Something nice.

And drugs.

Rock and roll stars like drugs I am lead to believe.

I'll get the Makers.
I am not likely to stay around to drink it. An old guy like me needs his shut-eye.
I may be convinced otherwise.
I will not be convinced to provide drugs to rock stars like Frightened Rabbit.
smadanayr
Looking to trade 2 late shows tix for 1 or 2 early show tix.
PM if interested. Thanks.
Hips
i'll pick up some beer and bring it along as well. good one bear man!

we should totally buy some free base!!!!!!!!!!
Hips
whatever that is
wessucks
QUOTE (SkinnyHips @ Jan 22 2009, 03:30 PM) *
i'll pick up some beer and bring it along as well. good one bear man!

we should totally buy some free base!!!!!!!!!!


I'll be there too and bring some beer as well. Although i'm walking to the empty bottle. Would it be possible to drop off the beer at your place before the early show? We could even crack open a few and get the happy hour thing going...
Hewletts Daughter


has the band even consented to this

or am i just throwing a bash without their input or approval?


either way, i'll take all the beers you guys have got


Hewletts Daughter


if frightened rabbit don't consent to this party, we'll still have a party at my place

my friends and i will play the role of frightened rabbit


i'll cover 'the twist' and 'my backwards walk' on my casio


also, i'll say 'cunt' a lot


you won't know the difference

xoxoxoxo
i've been emailing with self_starter... they are IN.

Biggie needs to get the hookers.
nagode
QUOTE (simakos @ Jan 22 2009, 04:26 PM) *
i've been emailing with self_starter... they are IN.

Biggie needs to get the hookers.


i have a feeling therell be some sluts at this show...consider it done
Hewletts Daughter
QUOTE (simakos @ Jan 22 2009, 04:26 PM) *
i've been emailing with self_starter... they are IN.


ohmy.gif


so this is awesome news.


HEWLETTS DAUGHTER PRESENTS INDIE ROCK BAND PARTY


PM me on where you can all leave your beer.


pins
Nice, I'm liking this plan. Not sure I'll be able to make it myself, but liking it nonetheless.
stephen thomas erlewine
i'm so fucking jealous of all you chicago folk.
washing machine
QUOTE (brobee @ Jan 22 2009, 06:18 PM) *
i'm so fucking jealous of all you chicago folk.

norton
My son is at the Champaign show right now. I guess he recruited about 10 of his friends to go with him. I told him to bring his camera and send me some photos asap. Assuming he listens to his father (it could happen), I'll post them here when I get them.
dbrigs
Never been to an early show at the Bottle....

Wait, maybe Franz? Anyway, what time should Frightened Rabbit hit the stage? 8:30?
Shacho
So I think my Le Poisson Rouge tickets got lost in the mail. I ordered five of them, and think that they should have arrived by now.

Really sucks.


Apparently my neighbor had them as she just gave me them. Awesome.

However, I can't go to the show because of a class that night. Bought them before knowing my schedule. If any SOMBIE wants them, PM me.
wessucks
HEWLETTS DAUGHTER, please tell me you have an acoustic guitar! I made it to the Champaign show tonight and i was talking to Scott and he said he'd be glad to play some songs at the chicago after party if there is a guitar and beer. I know we have the beer covered, so do you have an acoustic? If not, someone really needs to bring one.

The band is really looking forward to the chicago shows. Just hope Grant doesn't drink too much whiskey friday night. When i saw him Thursday he was still recovering from a rough Wednesday night.
nagode
QUOTE (dbrigs @ Jan 22 2009, 08:42 PM) *
Never been to an early show at the Bottle....

Wait, maybe Franz? Anyway, what time should Frightened Rabbit hit the stage? 8:30?


im guess in 8'ish...we gotta be outta there by 9:30 to make way for the 10pm show...and if they play an acoustic set at hewletts pad this may be the greatest night ever...

hewletts whats your address?
Hewletts Daughter
QUOTE (wessucks @ Jan 23 2009, 04:44 AM) *
HEWLETTS DAUGHTER, please tell me you have an acoustic guitar! I made it to the Champaign show tonight and i was talking to Scott and he said he'd be glad to play some songs at the chicago after party if there is a guitar and beer. I know we have the beer covered, so do you have an acoustic? If not, someone really needs to bring one.

The band is really looking forward to the chicago shows. Just hope Grant doesn't drink too much whiskey friday night. When i saw him Thursday he was still recovering from a rough Wednesday night.

I DO have an acoustic guitar. And a Casio keyboard. And some drumsticks. And a bucket and marracca. We're going to create our own lil' FR jamband.

QUOTE (nagode @ Jan 23 2009, 08:53 AM) *
hewletts whats your address?


pm coming yr way.

nagode
QUOTE (Hewletts Daughter @ Jan 23 2009, 10:35 AM) *
QUOTE (wessucks @ Jan 23 2009, 04:44 AM) *
HEWLETTS DAUGHTER, please tell me you have an acoustic guitar! I made it to the Champaign show tonight and i was talking to Scott and he said he'd be glad to play some songs at the chicago after party if there is a guitar and beer. I know we have the beer covered, so do you have an acoustic? If not, someone really needs to bring one.

The band is really looking forward to the chicago shows. Just hope Grant doesn't drink too much whiskey friday night. When i saw him Thursday he was still recovering from a rough Wednesday night.

I DO have an acoustic guitar. And a Casio keyboard. And some drumsticks. And a bucket and marracca. We're going to create our own lil' FR jamband.

QUOTE (nagode @ Jan 23 2009, 08:53 AM) *
hewletts whats your address?


pm coming yr way.


nice work...tomorrow should be nothing short of ridiculous
blackswede
QUOTE (selfstarter @ Jan 22 2009, 12:36 AM) *
yo. i've been off the grid... too much driving and such.

the shows have been great. the best of the 5 (in my opinion) was Great Scott,


hey chris,
great meeting you and the boys at the Great Scott...was a fantastic show....
was a fun and self-destructive night,

hope your snowy drive to DC was better than my drive back to CT....
wound up in a gaurd-rail on the mass pike....finally got home at 5am...
rock n roll!
nagode
24 hours til we are partying with Frightened Rabbit....

god im such a fanboy
norton
Some shots from Thursday's show in C-U.



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