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Frightened Rabbit — Death Dream
Album: Painting Of A Panic Attack
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Released: 2016
Length: 4:05
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It was dawn and the kitchen light was still on
I stepped in, found the suicide asleep on the floor
An open mouth screams and makes no sound
Apart from the ring of the tinnitus of silence
You had your ear to the ground
White noise
I don't know if there's breathing or not
Butterflied arms tell me that this one has flown
Blood seems black against the skin of your porcelain back
A still life is the last I will see of you
A painting of a panic attack
He died in his sleep last night
He died in his sleep last night
He died in his sleep last night
He died in his sleep last night
You died in his sleep last night
You died in his sleep last night
You died in his sleep last night
You died in his sleep last night
You died in his sleep last night
You died in his sleep last night
Death dreams you don't forget
It's been a while since I dreamed this but
Even now, when asleep, I'll tread with care
Death dreams you don't forget
It's been a while since I dreamed this but
Even now, when asleep, I'll tread with care
Death dreams I don't forget
It's been a while since I dreamed this but
Even now, when asleep, I'll tread with care
Death dreams I don't forget
It's been a while since I dreamed this but
Even now, when asleep, I'll tread with care
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Love you and miss you terribly, brother.
Chilling
i love these guys. RIP Scott
coniglio spaventato .... ok
Rest in peace, Scott. You are so missed.
 On_The_Beach wrote:

I wonder if Frightened Rabbit has ever met Modest Mouse?


Frightened Rabbit would have to get round Grizzly Bear first. Can't see that happening tbh

oh lord, shouldn't have read the lyrics 😪😪😪😪😪
 ziggytrix wrote:
Speaking of songs where the singer claims to have recently died, how come we don't have any SOHN on here? It seems like a good fit to me. (The Wheel by SOHN (on YouTube))

 

Look after the king of R n R please 
Speaking of songs where the singer claims to have recently died, how come we don't have any SOHN on here? It seems like a good fit to me. (The Wheel by SOHN (on YouTube))

Love the segue from prelude #1 in C to this ...What an epic fit.
Thanks again Bill your segue skills are on form
This live version of this song is stunning.
 Grayson wrote:


Was a bit insensitive to this band's situation when I wrote that. Did not know the backstory. Typical. Character flaw. But I've since read up on Hutchison's demise. Gawd, it's bleak and it is gothic and it is tragic. In every possible way. And, maybe this speaks to the times and conditions, his last words/thoughts are still out there on Twitter. 
 
You don’t need to go to Twitter. Youtube is devastating
 AhhtheMusic wrote:
I just listened to the whole album:  Painting of a Panic Attack.  Wow!  Every.Single.Song.IS.Excellent.  For me, anyway.   It is eerie and sad, each song is incredibly down, what, I can only guess is the reflection of Scott Hutchinson's state of mind, which sadly now, we know that he was incredibly depressed, taking his life two years after its release.  Every song seems to be coming from the depths of pain, and yet so touchingly beautiful.  I hear a Snow Patrol influence, or maybe it works the other way.  They are Scottish so its the regional Celtic sound I hear.  

Bill and Rebecca, I hope you play more from this amazing, moving album.
 

You should check out the previous three albums too. Midnight Organ Fight definitely deserves top-10 album status.
Wow. Just, wow.

Godspeed, Mr. Hutchison.
c.
 Grayson wrote:
However, there's a band called We Were Promised Jet Packs. Who knew?! An unexpected bennie of looking at text regarding this I'm Miserable On Some Cold & Damp Rock In The North Sea So FU All kinda song. 
 

Was a bit insensitive to this band's situation when I wrote that. Did not know the backstory. Typical. Character flaw. But I've since read up on Hutchison's demise. Gawd, it's bleak and it is gothic and it is tragic. In every possible way. And, maybe this speaks to the times and conditions, his last words/thoughts are still out there on Twitter. 
Beautiful.  Still heartbroken that we have lost Scott.
However, there's a band called We Were Promised Jet Packs. Who knew?! An unexpected bennie of looking at text regarding this I'm Miserable On Some Cold & Damp Rock In The North Sea So FU All kinda song. 
It’s impossible to put into words what first discovering FR after Scott’s death was like. Youtube imortatilty has both good things and bad things. I will always appreciate RP for introducing them to me.
 Proclivities wrote:



 I'm not sure a "modest" mouse would sit on a cat's head, but a great pic nonetheless!
 ScottishWillie wrote:
Frightened Rabbit and I both come from the small town of Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. The locals will tell you that "a day out of Selkirk is a wasted day". Personally not so sure about that one?
 
I disagree. My daughter attended a fiddle camp there at The Haining last summer. The biking is good, a tour of the tweed mill is interesting, and of course when you're bored you can always go to the chippy.
A cheery little ditty. 
 ziggytrix wrote:

Yeah once. They had a gig together in the Cat Empire.
 

Gosh, what genre is this that sounds like children's melodies picked out on your first guitar, overlaid with atmospheric chord effects to make a kind of tragic-sounding "Old McDonald Had a Farm"? Some bands really have little talent and are just irritating when the struggle that must have gone into making up a song and have it go 4 minutes is so glaringly obvious. And then we hear the live version of Sweet Jane, so I guess there is a God.
I don't know what art is supposed to accomplish in it's most essential manifestation, but this song seems to have done it.
Frightened Rabbit and I both come from the small town of Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. The locals will tell you that "a day out of Selkirk is a wasted day". Personally not so sure about that one?
So pleased that RP has discovered Frightened Rabbit, been waiting for years for this.
RIP Scott. 
Holy God, this is a beautiful ode to death.
Bill - thanks for continuing to play FR.
A good friend of mine told me about these guys. I was living in beautiful Scotland and they not surprisingly had a big following there. He had tickets to see them in 2018.... Then the singer went missing not long before the show. So sad 😔
I just listened to the whole album:  Painting of a Panic Attack.  Wow!  Every.Single.Song.IS.Excellent.  For me, anyway.   It is eerie and sad, each song is incredibly down, what, I can only guess is the reflection of Scott Hutchinson's state of mind, which sadly now, we know that he was incredibly depressed, taking his life two years after its release.  Every song seems to be coming from the depths of pain, and yet so touchingly beautiful.  I hear a Snow Patrol influence, or maybe it works the other way.  They are Scottish so its the regional Celtic sound I hear.  

Bill and Rebecca, I hope you play more from this amazing, moving album.
I really like these guys. been listening to their whole catalog on Spotify.

Look up the "Don't go Breakin' my Heart" cover they do with Craig Finn (from The Hold Steady)... it's awsome
 On_The_Beach wrote:
I wonder if Frightened Rabbit has ever met Modest Mouse?
 Why don't you ask Boy & Bear or maybe Gorillaz?

 cavemanleong wrote:
Rest in peace Scott Hutchinson. You are very missed. Thank you making wonderful music for so many years.
 
Amen, amen. RIP.

I tried to introduce FR to a number of people but they are an acquired taste.... so glad RP is that kind of taste.
Rest in peace Scott Hutchinson. You are very missed. Thank you making wonderful music for so many years.
Nice, like it
 On_The_Beach wrote:
I wonder if Frightened Rabbit has ever met Modest Mouse?
 
Yeah once. They had a gig together in the Cat Empire.
RIP Scott Hutchison. I will miss your thoughtful lyrics. 
I wonder if Frightened Rabbit has ever met Modest Mouse?