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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Childhood and early life=== | ===Childhood and early life=== | ||
Described by his mother as a |
Described by his mother as a shy child, Hutchison was raised in the ] town of ], with his brother Grant. Moving to the city of ], he studied ] at the ]: "I was there for four years and I didn't particularly want to be an illustrator, so I wanted to apply the rules that I learnt to everything I do, in terms of working in a bank or writing music."{{cn}} While living in Glasgow, he worked in specialist ] shop in residential area of ], noting: "I began to appreciate and admire the heritage of flavour in a ] of ]."<ref name="qwhisky">{{cite web|url=https://www.qthemusic.com/articles/column/guest-column-whisky-frightened-rabbits-scott-hutchison?rq=Hutchison|date=October 2012|title=Guest column – Whisky and me by Frightened Rabbit's Scott Hutchison|first=Scott|last=Hutchison|work=]|accessdate=11 May 2018}}</ref> | ||
Initially considering himself solely a guitarist, Hutchison began singing at the age of nineteen, stating: "Up to that point I was just a guitar player. I didn't know I could sing, I had been told I couldn't." |
Initially considering himself solely a guitarist, Hutchison began singing at the age of nineteen, stating: "Up to that point I was just a guitar player. I didn't know I could sing, I had been told I couldn't."{{cn}} | ||
His early songwriting influences included American artists, ], ] and ], with Hutchison noting, "When I started writing songs, my references were ] acts. I could associate with those stories. And you can see American ]'s deep connections with Scottish folk."<ref name="Metro Lewis"/> | |||
===Formation of Frightened Rabbit, ''Sing the Greys'' and ''The Midnight Organ Fight'' (2003–2009)=== | ===Formation of Frightened Rabbit, ''Sing the Greys'' and ''The Midnight Organ Fight'' (2003–2009)=== | ||
In 2003, Hutchison began performing under the name Frightened Rabbit, a name given to him by his mother to describe his once shy nature,<ref name="Spin Marchese">{{cite web|last1=Marchese|first1=David |
In 2003, Hutchison began performing under the name Frightened Rabbit, a name given to him by his mother to describe his once shy nature,<ref name="Spin Marchese">{{cite web|last1=Marchese|first1=David|date=25 January 2010|title=How They Became… Frightened Rabbit|url=https://www.spin.com/2010/01/how-they-became-frightened-rabbit|website=]|accessdate=11 May 2018}}</ref> and began recording and performing with his brother the following year. The duo recorded the band's debut album, '']'', at The Diving Bell Lounge, with producer Marcus MacKay, and released it independently on local label, Hits the Fan, in 2006; the band signed soon after to ].<ref name="GUAR">{{cite news|last1=Devlin|first1=Kieran|title=Frightened Rabbit's Scott Hutchison: a songwriter who found humanity in our flaws|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/may/11/frightened-rabbit-scott-hutchison-songwriter-humanity|accessdate=11 May 2018|work=]}}</ref> | ||
Joined by guitarist Billy Kennedy, the band reissued the album on their new label and began work on its follow-up, '']'' (2008), with producer ], in ], |
Joined by guitarist Billy Kennedy, the band reissued the album on their new label and began work on its follow-up, '']'' (2008), with producer ], in ]. Influenced by the collapse of his relationship with his high school and college girlfriend ] who was a housemate on '']'', the deeply personal album was released to widespread critical acclaim and increased the band's exposure significantly.<ref name="AVclub">{{cite web|title=Frightened Rabbit wraps up its session with the momentous 'Head Rolls Off'|url=https://music.avclub.com/frightened-rabbit-wraps-up-its-session-with-the-momento-1825757288|website=]|date=4 May 2018|accessdate=11 May 2018}}</ref> | ||
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===Owl John=== | ||
Owl John was a solo musical project by Hutchison, formed in 2014. Regarding Owl John and his decision to release a solo record, Hutchison noted, "It was approximately 10 years ago that I started a band called Frightened Rabbit. In that time I've dedicated so much of my life to that good wee band with a stupid name, I felt it was time to indulge Owl John." |
Owl John was a solo musical project by Hutchison, formed in 2014. Regarding Owl John and his decision to release a solo record, Hutchison noted, "It was approximately 10 years ago that I started a band called Frightened Rabbit. In that time I've dedicated so much of my life to that good wee band with a stupid name, I felt it was time to indulge Owl John."{{cn}} | ||
⚫ | Hutchison recorded the project's sole album, ''Owl John'' (2014), alongside his Frightened Rabbit bandmate Andy Monaghan and the band's touring guitarist Simon Liddell.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Bermingham|first1=Finbarr|title=Saving Grace: Owl John on the record that rescued Frightened Rabbit|url=http://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/interviews/saving-grace-owl-john-on-the-record-that-rescued-frightened-rabbit|website=] |
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⚫ | Hutchison recorded the project's sole album, ''Owl John'' (2014), alongside his Frightened Rabbit bandmate Andy Monaghan and the band's touring guitarist Simon Liddell.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Bermingham|first1=Finbarr|title=Saving Grace: Owl John on the record that rescued Frightened Rabbit|url=http://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/interviews/saving-grace-owl-john-on-the-record-that-rescued-frightened-rabbit|website=]|date=1 August 2014|accessdate=11 May 2018}}</ref> | ||
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In January 2014, whilst touring in support of Frightened Rabbit's fourth studio album, '']'' (2013), Hutchison expressed his desire to record solo material without the band, stating: "The process has to be different, otherwise I'm just going to make a Frightened Rabbit-sounding record, which I really don't want to do."{{cn}} | |||
⚫ | The following month, work began on the album, on the ], with bandmate Andy Monaghan producing, alongside Simon Liddell. Released on 4 August 2014, the self-titled album debuted at number ninety-nine on the ].<ref>{{cite web |
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⚫ | The idea for a solo album stemmed from Frightened Rabbit's label, ]: "It was actually the idea of the label to make it rather than me. I thought we were going to get off tour and go straight back into writing another album, and the guy at the label knew things weren't really quite right. He basically was like, 'We'll pay for this record. Go away, make a record and indulge yourself.'"<ref>{{cite web|last=Kaplan|date=18 July 2014|first=Ilana|url=http://www.interviewmagazine.com/music/exclusive-video-premiere-and-interview-hate-music-owl-john#_ |title=Exclusive Video Premiere and Interview: 'Hate Music', Owl John |work=]|accessdate=18 September 2014}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | ==Collaborations== | ||
⚫ | The following month, work began on the album, on the ], with bandmate Andy Monaghan producing, alongside Simon Liddell. Released on 4 August 2014, the self-titled album debuted at number ninety-nine on the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/albums-chart/20140810/7502|title=Official Albums Chart Top 100: 10–16 August 2014|website=]|accessdate=18 September 2014}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | ==Collaborations== | ||
===The Fruit Tree Foundation=== | ===The Fruit Tree Foundation=== | ||
Hutchison wrote and recorded with ], a collaborative project featuring Scottish ] and ] musicians. The resulting album, ''First Edition'', was released in 2011. Regarding the experience, Hutchison stated: "It was really beautifully done. I thought it was such a great thing, and also personally, for me, that was my first taste of proper collaboration and it really changed my outlook on songwriting. Before, I was kind of like, 'Yeah, I know how to write songs. I don't need anyone's help', and then, of course, you learn so much. So it changed my whole outlook, and I would love to get involved in that kind of thing again."<ref name="list">{{cite web |
Hutchison wrote and recorded with ], a collaborative project featuring Scottish ] and ] musicians. The resulting album, ''First Edition'', was released in 2011. Regarding the experience, Hutchison stated: "It was really beautifully done. I thought it was such a great thing, and also personally, for me, that was my first taste of proper collaboration and it really changed my outlook on songwriting. Before, I was kind of like, 'Yeah, I know how to write songs. I don't need anyone's help', and then, of course, you learn so much. So it changed my whole outlook, and I would love to get involved in that kind of thing again."<ref name="list">{{cite web|date=7 October 2013|url=http://www.list.co.uk/article/55380-interview-scott-hutchison-from-frightened-rabbit|title=Interview: Scott Hutchison from Frightened Rabbit|first=Kelly|last=Smith|work=]|accessdate=21 October 2013}}</ref> | ||
===The Birthday Suit=== | ===The Birthday Suit=== | ||
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===Mastersystem=== | ===Mastersystem=== | ||
{{main|Mastersystem}} | {{main|Mastersystem}} | ||
Hutchison formed the "indie supergroup" in 2017 with his brother Grant and two other brothers, Justin and James Lockey from ] and ] respectively. The band released one album, ''Dance Music'', in 2018.<ref name="NME">{{cite web |
Hutchison formed the "indie supergroup" in 2017 with his brother Grant and two other brothers, Justin and James Lockey from ] and ] respectively. The band released one album, ''Dance Music'', in 2018.<ref name="NME">{{cite web|last=Trendell|first=Andrew|date=5 April 2018|title=Mastersystem "Dance Music" review|url=http://www.nme.com/reviews/album/mastersystem-dance-music-review|website=]|accessdate=11 May 2018}}</ref> | ||
==Disappearance and death== | ==Disappearance and death== | ||
Hutchison was reported missing by Scottish police and the members of Frightened Rabbit on 9 May 2018.<ref name="BBC concerns">{{cite web|title=Concern for missing indie band singer|url=http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-44055054|website=]|accessdate=11 May 2018|date=9 May 2018}}</ref> Hutchison was last seen at 1 a.m. 9 May leaving a hotel in ].<ref name="Rolling Stone">{{cite web|last=Kreps |first=Daniel|date=9 May 2018|title=Frightened Rabbit Singer Scott Hutchison Reported Missing|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/frightened-rabbit-singer-scott-hutchison-reported-missing-w520087|website=]|accessdate=10 May 2018}}</ref> | |||
His brother and band-mate Grant, on the band's official ] account, urged anyone with information on his whereabouts to contact ]<ref name="Variety Aswad">{{cite web|last1=Aswad|first1=Jem|title=Frightened Rabbit Singer Scott Hutchison Reported Missing, Bandmates 'Worried'|url=http://variety.com/2018/music/news/frightened-rabbit-singer-scott-hutchison-reported-missing-bandmates-worried-1202804421|website=Variety|accessdate=10 May 2018|date=9 May 2018}}</ref> given his fragile state.<ref name="R.I.P. Frightened Rabbit's Scott Hutchison">{{Cite web|url=https://www.kexp.org/read/2018/5/11/rip-frightened-rabbits-scott-hutchison|title= R.I.P. Frightened Rabbit's Scott Hutchison|website=KEXP|access-date=11 May 2018}}</ref> | |||
On 10 May, the Chief Inspector of Police Scotland reported that they were searching the area around the ] for Hutchison, and were looking to contact two individuals who were spotted walking along the bridge the night he disappeared.<ref name="Scotsman Howarth">{{cite web|last1=Howarth|first1=Angus|title=Scott Hutchison: Police seek pair who may have seen singer near Forth Bridge|url=https://www.scotsman.com/news/scott-hutchison-police-seek-pair-who-may-have-seen-singer-near-forth-bridge-1-4737902 |
On 10 May, the Chief Inspector of Police Scotland reported that they were searching the area around the ] for Hutchison, and were looking to contact two individuals who were spotted walking along the bridge the night he disappeared.<ref name="Scotsman Howarth">{{cite web|last1=Howarth|first1=Angus|title=Scott Hutchison: Police seek pair who may have seen singer near Forth Bridge|url=https://www.scotsman.com/news/scott-hutchison-police-seek-pair-who-may-have-seen-singer-near-forth-bridge-1-4737902|website=]|accessdate=10 May 2018}}</ref> | ||
Police discovered a body at 8:30 p.m. in the ] region near South Queensferry,<ref name="bbc confirmation"/<ref name="BBC">{{cite news|title=Body confirmed as missing Frightened Rabbit singer|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-44079462|accessdate=11 May 2018|publisher=BBC News|date=11 May 2018}}</ref> and on 11 May confirmed it was that of Hutchison; no immediate cause of death was disclosed.<ref name="BBC"/> | |||
Frightened Rabbit issued a statement following Hutchison's death, which read: | |||
⚫ | Frightened Rabbit issued a statement following Hutchison's death, which read:{{quote|quote=There are no words to describe the overwhelming sadness and pain that comes with the death of our beloved Scott, but to know he is no longer suffering brings us some comfort. Reading messages of support and hope from those he has helped through his art has helped immensely and we encourage you all to continue doing this. He will be missed by all of us and his absence will always be felt but he leaves a legacy of hope, kindness and colour that will forever be remembered and shared.|author=Frightened Rabbit|source=<ref>{{cite web|title=Body confirmed as missing singer|url=http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-44079462|website=BBC News|accessdate=11 May 2018}}</ref>}} | ||
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| source = <ref>{{cite web|title=Body confirmed as missing singer|url=http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-44079462|website=BBC News|accessdate=11 May 2018|date=11 May 2018}}</ref> | |||
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Several celebrities and musicians mourned Hutchison on social media on the day his body was discovered, including ], ], ], ], ] and ].<ref name="scots3">{{cite web|title=Scott Hutchison: Nicola Sturgeon, Jo Whiley and Alex Kapranos lead tributes|url=https://www.scotsman.com/news/scott-hutchison-nicola-sturgeon-jo-whiley-and-alex-kapranos-lead-tributes-1-4738341|website=The Scotsman|accessdate=11 May 2018|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Carras|first1=Christi|title=Hayley Williams, Snow Patrol, Sarah Silverman, More Pay Tribute to Frightened Rabbit’s Scott Hutchison|url=http://variety.com/2018/music/news/sarah-silverman-hayley-williams-snow-scott-hutchison-dies-1202807509/|website=Variety|accessdate=11 May 2018|date=11 May 2018}}</ref> ], the ], responded to Hutchison's death on Twitter, writing "Heartbreaking news. My thoughts are with Scott’s family, friends and fans. A remarkable and much loved talent."<ref name="scots3"/> | Several celebrities and musicians mourned Hutchison on social media on the day his body was discovered, including ], ], ], ], ] and ].<ref name="scots3">{{cite web|title=Scott Hutchison: Nicola Sturgeon, Jo Whiley and Alex Kapranos lead tributes|url=https://www.scotsman.com/news/scott-hutchison-nicola-sturgeon-jo-whiley-and-alex-kapranos-lead-tributes-1-4738341|website=The Scotsman|accessdate=11 May 2018|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Carras|first1=Christi|title=Hayley Williams, Snow Patrol, Sarah Silverman, More Pay Tribute to Frightened Rabbit’s Scott Hutchison|url=http://variety.com/2018/music/news/sarah-silverman-hayley-williams-snow-scott-hutchison-dies-1202807509/|website=Variety|accessdate=11 May 2018|date=11 May 2018}}</ref> ], the ], responded to Hutchison's death on Twitter, writing "Heartbreaking news. My thoughts are with Scott’s family, friends and fans. A remarkable and much loved talent."<ref name="scots3"/> |
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Hutchison performing with Frightened Rabbit at SXSW in 2013 | |
Background information | |
Born | (1981-11-20)20 November 1981 Selkirk, Scotland |
Died | 9 or 10 May 2018 (aged 36) South Queensferry, Scotland |
Genres | Indie rock, indie folk |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 2003–2018 |
Labels | Atlantic Records, Fat Cat Records |
Website | frightenedrabbit |
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Scott Hutchison (20 November 1981 – 9/10 May 2018) was a Scottish singer, songwriter, guitarist and artist. He was the founding member and primary songwriter of the indie rock band Frightened Rabbit, with whom he recorded five studio albums, and created the artwork for each release.
Hutchison was also a member of the musical collective The Fruit Tree Foundation, and released one solo album under the moniker Owl John. His last musical project was the indie "supergroup" Mastersystem, featuring Frightened Rabbit bandmate and brother Grant alongside members of Editors and Minor Victories.
Hutchison studied illustration at the Glasgow School of Art, before forming Frightened Rabbit in 2003. Initially a solo project, Hutchison collaborated with his brother Grant on the band's debut album, Sing the Greys (2006), and recorded the band's critical breakthrough, The Midnight Organ Fight (2008), as a three-piece, following the collapse of a romantic relationship.
Following the album's release, the band's fanbase expanded significantly and a third studio album, The Winter of Mixed Drinks, was released in 2010. Signing to Atlantic Records, the band released its fourth studio album, Pedestrian Verse, in 2013. The following year, Hutchison recorded a solo album as Owl John. In 2016, the band released its fifth studio album, Painting of a Panic Attack.
Death
Hutchison disappeared on 9 May 2018, and his body was found the following day on the banks of the Firth of Forth.
Biography
Childhood and early life
Described by his mother as a shy child, Hutchison was raised in the Scottish Borders town of Selkirk, with his brother Grant. Moving to the city of Glasgow, he studied illustration at the Glasgow School of Art: "I was there for four years and I didn't particularly want to be an illustrator, so I wanted to apply the rules that I learnt to everything I do, in terms of working in a bank or writing music." While living in Glasgow, he worked in specialist whisky shop in residential area of Hyndland, noting: "I began to appreciate and admire the heritage of flavour in a dram of single malt."
Initially considering himself solely a guitarist, Hutchison began singing at the age of nineteen, stating: "Up to that point I was just a guitar player. I didn't know I could sing, I had been told I couldn't."
His early songwriting influences included American artists, Ryan Adams, Wilco and Laura Cantrell, with Hutchison noting, "When I started writing songs, my references were Americana acts. I could associate with those stories. And you can see American folk's deep connections with Scottish folk."
Formation of Frightened Rabbit, Sing the Greys and The Midnight Organ Fight (2003–2009)
In 2003, Hutchison began performing under the name Frightened Rabbit, a name given to him by his mother to describe his once shy nature, and began recording and performing with his brother the following year. The duo recorded the band's debut album, Sing the Greys, at The Diving Bell Lounge, with producer Marcus MacKay, and released it independently on local label, Hits the Fan, in 2006; the band signed soon after to Fat Cat Records.
Joined by guitarist Billy Kennedy, the band reissued the album on their new label and began work on its follow-up, The Midnight Organ Fight (2008), with producer Peter Katis, in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Influenced by the collapse of his relationship with his high school and college girlfriend Shell Jubin who was a housemate on Big Brother 5, the deeply personal album was released to widespread critical acclaim and increased the band's exposure significantly.
Owl John
Owl John was a solo musical project by Hutchison, formed in 2014. Regarding Owl John and his decision to release a solo record, Hutchison noted, "It was approximately 10 years ago that I started a band called Frightened Rabbit. In that time I've dedicated so much of my life to that good wee band with a stupid name, I felt it was time to indulge Owl John."
Hutchison recorded the project's sole album, Owl John (2014), alongside his Frightened Rabbit bandmate Andy Monaghan and the band's touring guitarist Simon Liddell.
In January 2014, whilst touring in support of Frightened Rabbit's fourth studio album, Pedestrian Verse (2013), Hutchison expressed his desire to record solo material without the band, stating: "The process has to be different, otherwise I'm just going to make a Frightened Rabbit-sounding record, which I really don't want to do."
The idea for a solo album stemmed from Frightened Rabbit's label, Atlantic Records: "It was actually the idea of the label to make it rather than me. I thought we were going to get off tour and go straight back into writing another album, and the guy at the label knew things weren't really quite right. He basically was like, 'We'll pay for this record. Go away, make a record and indulge yourself.'"
The following month, work began on the album, on the Isle of Mull, with bandmate Andy Monaghan producing, alongside Simon Liddell. Released on 4 August 2014, the self-titled album debuted at number ninety-nine on the UK Albums Chart.
Collaborations
The Fruit Tree Foundation
Hutchison wrote and recorded with The Fruit Tree Foundation, a collaborative project featuring Scottish indie rock and folk musicians. The resulting album, First Edition, was released in 2011. Regarding the experience, Hutchison stated: "It was really beautifully done. I thought it was such a great thing, and also personally, for me, that was my first taste of proper collaboration and it really changed my outlook on songwriting. Before, I was kind of like, 'Yeah, I know how to write songs. I don't need anyone's help', and then, of course, you learn so much. So it changed my whole outlook, and I would love to get involved in that kind of thing again."
The Birthday Suit
Hutchison performed a guitar solo on the track, "A Bigger World", by the indie rock band The Birthday Suit, and is featured in its accompanying music video. The song was the first single to be released from the band's third studio album, A Hollow Hole of Riches (2014).
Mastersystem
Main article: MastersystemHutchison formed the "indie supergroup" in 2017 with his brother Grant and two other brothers, Justin and James Lockey from Editors and Minor Victories respectively. The band released one album, Dance Music, in 2018.
Disappearance and death
Hutchison was reported missing by Scottish police and the members of Frightened Rabbit on 9 May 2018. Hutchison was last seen at 1 a.m. 9 May leaving a hotel in South Queensferry.
His brother and band-mate Grant, on the band's official Twitter account, urged anyone with information on his whereabouts to contact Police Scotland given his fragile state.
On 10 May, the Chief Inspector of Police Scotland reported that they were searching the area around the Forth Road Bridge for Hutchison, and were looking to contact two individuals who were spotted walking along the bridge the night he disappeared.
Police discovered a body at 8:30 p.m. in the Port Edgar region near South Queensferry, and on 11 May confirmed it was that of Hutchison; no immediate cause of death was disclosed.
Frightened Rabbit issued a statement following Hutchison's death, which read:
There are no words to describe the overwhelming sadness and pain that comes with the death of our beloved Scott, but to know he is no longer suffering brings us some comfort. Reading messages of support and hope from those he has helped through his art has helped immensely and we encourage you all to continue doing this. He will be missed by all of us and his absence will always be felt but he leaves a legacy of hope, kindness and colour that will forever be remembered and shared.
— Frightened Rabbit,
Several celebrities and musicians mourned Hutchison on social media on the day his body was discovered, including Stuart Murdoch, Jo Whiley, Gary Lightbody, Hayley Williams, Sarah Silverman and Jay Baruchel. Nicola Sturgeon, the First Minister of Scotland, responded to Hutchison's death on Twitter, writing "Heartbreaking news. My thoughts are with Scott’s family, friends and fans. A remarkable and much loved talent."
Discography
Listed here are Hutchison's work with Frightened Rabbit, and other collaborations.
Frightened Rabbit
Main article: Frightened Rabbit discography- Sing the Greys (2006)
- The Midnight Organ Fight (2008)
- The Winter of Mixed Drinks (2010)
- Pedestrian Verse (2013)
- Painting of a Panic Attack (2016)
Mastersystem
- Dance Music (2018)
Owl John
- Owl John (2014)
The Fruit Tree Foundation
- First Edition (2011)
Other appearances
- "Fall Apart" – Withered Hand (2014)
- "A Bigger World" – The Birthday Suit (2013)
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