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Frightened rabbit announced the release of their fourth studio album “Pedestrian Verse”, dedicated to the 10th anniversary. See below for details.

Released in 2013, produced by Leo Abrahams, the project catapulted the Scottish indie band into the top ten of the UK Albums Chart. NME gave the album four stars, calling it “life-affirming”.

The ten year reissue of “Walking Verse” will be released on various vinyl on March 17 via the Atlantic label.

In addition, fans will be able to purchase a reissue of late vocalist Scott Hutchison’s original lyric notebook from the making of the record. The singer committed suicide in 2018.

“Pedestrian Verse has always been the album we’ve been most proud of as a band. It was written collectively and I think it was the best and most mature example of Scott’s songwriting,” Frightened Rabbit said in a joint statement.

“That’s why we wanted people to see his lyric notes here and understand how he worked on the song from beginning to end.” We are extremely proud of this album and will be forever grateful for where it has taken us.”

The group added: “Celebrate his 10th birthday with us and collect the drama. Appropriate to drink on a 10th anniversary, right?!”

“Walking Verse” will be available in the following formats:

  • Pedestrian Verse 12″ Vinyl – All Retailers (Clear Vinyl)
  • Pedestrian Verse 12″ Vinyl – Indie Exclusive (Blue/Black Marble Vinyl)
  • “Pedestrian Verse” 12″ Vinyl Album – Exclusive to D2C (Recycled Vinyl)

Also available are 7″ vinyl singles of ‘The Woodpile’, ‘Backyard Skulls’ and ‘Late March, Death March’.

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In 2021, Hutchison’s family and staff collected the late frontman’s lyrics and illustrations for the first time in a book called The Work.

The surviving members of Frightened rabbit describes it as “a tribute to Scott’s unbridled creativity”.

Last October, Frightened rabbit marked World Mental Health Day (October 10) by reminding people to reach out and “talk to someone” if they’re feeling overwhelmed or depressed. Tiny Changes, a charity set up in Hutchison’s memory, also released a statement.

Frightened rabbit announced the release of their fourth studio album “Pedestrian Verse”, dedicated to the 10th anniversary. See below for details.

Released in 2013, produced by Leo Abrahams, the project catapulted the Scottish indie band into the top ten of the UK Albums Chart. NME gave the album four stars, calling it “life-affirming”.

The ten year reissue of “Walking Verse” will be released on various vinyl on March 17 via the Atlantic label.

In addition, fans will be able to purchase a reissue of late vocalist Scott Hutchison’s original lyric notebook from the making of the record. The singer committed suicide in 2018.

“Pedestrian Verse has always been the album we’ve been most proud of as a band. It was written collectively and I think it was the best and most mature example of Scott’s songwriting,” Frightened Rabbit said in a joint statement.

“That’s why we wanted people to see his lyric notes here and understand how he worked on the song from beginning to end.” We are extremely proud of this album and will be forever grateful for where it has taken us.”

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The group added: “Celebrate his 10th birthday with us and collect the drama. Appropriate to drink on a 10th anniversary, right?!”

“Walking Verse” will be available in the following formats:

  • Pedestrian Verse 12″ Vinyl – All Retailers (Clear Vinyl)
  • Pedestrian Verse 12″ Vinyl – Indie Exclusive (Blue/Black Marble Vinyl)
  • “Pedestrian Verse” 12″ Vinyl Album – Exclusive to D2C (Recycled Vinyl)

Also available are 7″ vinyl singles of ‘The Woodpile’, ‘Backyard Skulls’ and ‘Late March, Death March’.

In 2021, Hutchison’s family and staff collected the late frontman’s lyrics and illustrations for the first time in a book called The Work.

The surviving members of Frightened rabbit describes it as “a tribute to Scott’s unbridled creativity”.

Last October, Frightened rabbit marked World Mental Health Day (October 10) by reminding people to reach out and “talk to someone” if they’re feeling overwhelmed or depressed. Tiny Changes, a charity set up in Hutchison’s memory, also released a statement.