The Midnight Organ Fight is the second studio album by Scottish indie rock band Frightened Rabbit, released April 15, 2008, on Fat Cat Records. Vocalist/guitarist Scott Hutchison describes the album as being "quite relationshippy" and "a lot more intense" than its predecessor Sing the Greys. Following the album's completion, it took a month for Hutchison to be able to listen to it.
Lyrically, Hutchison states that "most of the lyrics are pretty direct" and that the album "almost spells out what...
The Midnight Organ Fight is the second studio album by Scottish indie rock band Frightened Rabbit, released April 15, 2008, on Fat Cat Records. Vocalist/guitarist Scott Hutchison describes the album as being "quite relationshippy" and "a lot more intense" than its predecessor Sing the Greys. Following the album's completion, it took a month for Hutchison to be able to listen to it.
Lyrically, Hutchison states that "most of the lyrics are pretty direct" and that the album "almost spells out what’s happened." However, Scott states that he tries "to leave the door open and the metaphors vague enough, so that people can get in there." Hutchinson discussed the album at length in an interview with The Pop Cop.
The album's title comes from a line in the song Fast Blood, and is said to be a "euphemism for sex."
Background and Recording
To record the album, the band stayed with producer Peter Katis for a month in Connecticut. Hutchison noted that:
The benefit of recording in Bridgeport, Connecticut is there is nothing else to do but record. You’re focused 14 hours a day on just recording. From that standpoint it’s highly beneficial. I don’t want to go somewhere like New York and be like ‘oh there’s a bar across the street. Let’s just go there, just for lunch.’ And then you get back hammered. No, it was perfect."
Artwork
The artwork for the album is also done by Hutchison, who noted that he:
Wanted to make this piece of work… I know it’s not quite the same, but essentially… a way for people to see your work. Even though it’s an album cover and it doesn’t get treated the same way that art does. Some of my favorite images are album covers. Like the Factory stuff. I think it’s something you should take time over. It would be foolish of me to a) get someone else to do it and b) not try to put everything of me into this."
Other artist's opinions
Death Cab for Cutie bassist Nicholas Harmer cites that the album is his favourite 2008 release, stating: "It's lyrically perfect with words that hit you right in the heart. And coupled with the singer's [Scott Hutchison] vocals, the whole thing just kills me." The band would later go on to support Death Cab for Cutie on their November UK tour. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.