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Frightened Rabbit – April 24th – Ogden Theatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

Let’s face it, Sunday nights are tough nights for those of us that love to see live music – the weekend is wrapping up and the work week lies in waiting. That said, the crowd that slowly filtered into The Ogden on Sunday night may have started out tame and mellow, but slowly ramped up as the night went on and, if Frightened Rabbit frontman Scott Hutchison’s ramblings were any indicator, gave the band one of their best receptions in a long-while.

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PICK OF THE WEEK: Frightened Rabbit w/ Caveman – Ogden Theatre – Sunday, April 24

Estimated read time 2 min read

Over the course of five albums, including their new ‘Painting of a Panic Attack,’ Frightened Rabbit’s frontman Scott Hutchison has made poetry of his misery, and still somehow managed to make it sound anthemic — like a triumphant rallying cry rather than a downer. New York Indie Rockers Caveman will join Frightened Rabbit this Sunday at The Ogden Theatre making this a night of must see music!

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The National – September 17th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 5 min read

After months of hype and anticipation, a warm, clear night fell on fans in their twenties all the way to their forties who filled Red Rocks to over three quarters full as The National rang in Fall with one of the last Red Rocks shows of the year. They were joined by two opening bands worthy of fanfare themselves, Frightened Rabbit and Local Natives, whose outstanding sets set the stage for a magical evening with the dark giants of indie-rock.

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Frightened Rabbit & Nataly Dawn – July 31st – eTown Hall

Estimated read time 6 min read

Scottish indie rockers Frightened Rabbit and internet celebrity and singer-songwriter Nataly Dawn stopped by Boulder’s eTown Hall last night to share music and conversation. In a taping that will reach over a million listeners both artists shared their music, laughter, and their stories on everything from laundromat gigs to dislike for Mumford & Sons.

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Frightened Rabbit – March 18th – Gothic Theatre

Estimated read time 3 min read

Frightened Rabbit hasn’t visited Colorado since an opening gig for Death Cab for Cutie at Red Rocks in August 2011. This absence combined with the release of their new album ‘Pedestrian Verse’ had Denver fans counting down the days to Monday night’s concert. The Glasgow six piece played a full set of emotionally raw songs spanning their last three and left the stage with the tease “See you again soon, sooner than you might think” which was great news for a room full of satisfied fans.