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Frightened Rabbit Plan To Continue Working Creating Scores

by Paul Cashmere on August 11, 2018

in News

The surviving members of Frightened Rabbit say they will continue working together but instead of touring, it will all be about scores.

Frightened Rabbit had been hired to work on the play ‘Square Go’ when singer Scott Hutchinson took his life. The remaining members gathered after Hutchinson’s death in May and finished the project.

Andy Monaghan told The Independent, “We were hanging out a lot at that time anyway. It was nice to have a focus; it was nice to be making music together. It was healthy. It was a good way to deal with what we were going through.”

Square Go has opened at the Edinburgh Festival.

Frightened Rabbit formed in Scotland in 2003. Their most recent album ‘Painting of a Panic Attack’ reached number one in Scotland.

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