- Frightened Rabbit’s lead singer Josh Hutchison tweeted something cryptic last night and has been missing ever since. The band’s account tweeted this late last night:
We are worried about Scott, who has been missing for a little while now. He may be in a fragile state and may not be making the best decisions for himself right now. Please could Scott or anyone with any information on his whereabouts please contact Police Scotland (101).
— Frightened Rabbit (@FRabbits) May 9, 2018
and he still has yet to be found. The BBC has more on the details from police so far. Hutchison is the lead singer of Frightened Rabbit and also released music with side projects Owl John and Mastersystem, including an album in April called Dance Music. We can only hope for the chance to hear some of his beautiful music in the future.
- Josh Ritter was recently featured on PBS’s Articulate with Jim Cotter. Here’s a preview from his episode, which delves into the mythology in Josh’s music.
- Dawes has released the first two songs, “Crack the Case” and “Living in the Future” (below) from their upcoming sixth album, Passwords. The native Californians will release their follow-up to 2016’s We’re All Gonna Die on June 22.
- Lori McKenna has announced a new album, The Tree, out July 20. The announcement comes with a song she wrote for her father, “People Get Old.” The album, her second on CN Records and second produced by Dave Cobb, will be McKenna’s ninth studio album since her first in 2000.
- It’s been six years since Dave Matthews Band’s eighth studio album, Away From the World. The Virginia jam band has announced a ninth album, Come Tomorrow, out June 8, and a first single, “Samurai Cop (Oh Joy Begin).”