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The Winter of Mixed Drinks

Frightened Rabbit

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Album Review

With each release, Frightened Rabbit’s music grows by leaps and bounds: they offered humble, moody folk-pop on Sing the Greys, which they expanded into searching rock on Midnight Organ Fight. On The Winter of Mixed Drinks, they focus and polish Organ Fight’s epics — and add a healthy dose of optimism. Though they’ve always been concerned with heavy issues like life, death, freedom, devotion, and spirituality, this time the bandmembers don’t seem beaten down by their struggles with them. Even when Scott Hutchison sings “Find God just to lose it again” on “The Loneliness and the Scream,” there’s a warmth in the music that makes him sound liberated instead of isolated. Indeed, liberation is a major theme on The Winter of Mixed Drinks, whether it’s shedding a “mediocre past” on “Things” or losing one’s self in the moment on the joyous “Swim Until You Can’t See the Land.” This hopeful streak puts Frightened Rabbit’s anthems more in line with early U2 than with their friends and fellow Scotsmen the Twilight Sad and We Were Promised Jetpacks — and sweetly direct album closer “Yes I Would” steers refreshingly clear of Coldplay-esque platitudes. Yet not all of The Winter of Mixed Drinks is so straightforward: “The Wrestle”’s choral chanting and backwards samples add an ethereal touch to its full-throttle charge, and “Skip the Youth”’s refrain of “Skip the youth, it’s aging me too much” shows the band can be playful while making a big statement. Frightened Rabbit deal mostly in grand gestures, but when they’re as rousing as “Living in Colour” — which features a gorgeous string arrangement by the band’s FatCat labelmate Hauschka — it hardly matters. The Winter of Mixed Drinks looks at life’s ice and snow from the perspective of a dawning spring.

Customer Reviews

Great Album

The album is thoughtful and honest and has a depth and maturity. It includes great lyrics, memorable melodies and riffs as well as harder and darker rock. Particularly like the strings and backing vocals on 'Not Miserable' -very powerful texturally. Singer carries a wisdom and quiet confidence in his delivery which makes us happy to sit up and listen to what he has to say. As an album it's all of a piece but also very varied.

This album just made me come......

to the conclusion that Frightened Rabbit are one of the best bands around, loved the first two albums and nothing has changed here, Every song brilliant and deserves it's place on this album. keep it up lads!!

Well worth the wait

I realise its not been that long since the last album but i have over excited since I found out they were writing another album and my god they did not dissapoint!!

Love these guys beyond words and their music is smart, touching and addictive...Thank you Frabbit for making me and ears very very happy! :D

Biography

Formed: 2004 in Glasgow, Scotland

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Playing clever but purposefully naïve pop in the manner of the Vaselines, the Twilight Sad, and the Clean, Frightened Rabbit sound a good bit bolder than their moniker would suggest, though it suits their lively but nervous musical personality. Frightened Rabbit was founded in Glasgow, Scotland, in 2004, when guitarist Scott Hutchison and his brother Grant, a percussionist who — like his sibling — prefers to keep his last name a secret, began recording demos of songs they had written....
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