Tiny Changes: A Celebration of Frightened Rabbit's The Midnight Organ Fight, review: Interesting, eclectic interpretations

In memory: Tiny Changes is named after the mental health charity set up by the family of Scott Hutchison
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David Smyth
12 July 2019

This covers collection looks like a tribute to Frightened Rabbit’s frontman Scott Hutchison, who took his own life last year. Tiny Changes is the name of a new mental health charity set up by his family. In fact the music was already completed before Hutchison’s death, to mark the 10th anniversary of the Glasgow indie band’s second album.

However, the singer’s story can’t help but cast a huge shadow over the celebration. Biffy Clyro’s version of The Modern Leper becomes heavier, more anguished and furious as it progresses. The Twilight Sad are brave enough to take on Floating in the Forth — a song about suicide written more than a decade before Hutchison was found in the Forth estuary — and build a dense wall of electric guitar around it.

Still, great songs are great songs however they’re presented, and there are plenty here.

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