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The Frightnrs

The Frightnrs

The Frightnrs has been played on NTS in shows including Touching Bass w/ Errol & Alex Rita, featured first on 31 August 2016. Songs played include I'd Rather Go Blind, Gonna Make Time Version and What Have I Done.

The Frightnrs hail from contemporary Queens, but they’re time travelers. They nail a very specific sound: ’60s Jamaican rocksteady. Like a lot of the countries in that era, Jamaica took the sounds of American soul and R&B and refracted them through its own culture. Ska and reggae sandwiched the development of rocksteady, resulting in something that’s simultaneously upbeat and laid-back while still baring wounded souls.

Wounds haunt the Frightnrs. After they recorded their debut album, Nothing More To Say, singer Dan Klein was diagnosed with A.L.S., a terminal disease that left him weak and confined to a wheelchair. Keyboardist Chuck Patel and his brother, guitarist/bassist Preet Patel, lost their father in a traffic accident, and a few months later, Klein died in his sleep.

In retrospect, the album sounds eerie, shrouded in era-specific tape-hiss while the band seemingly grapples with its impending fate. “Nothing more to say / You always get your way,” Klein achingly croons on the title track. It’s directed to a lover; it’s directed to death. The Frightnrs plan to carry on with different guest singers in Klein’s memory–a perfect way to extend the somber beauty they’ve already mastered.

“Nothing More To Say” appears on Nothing More To Say, out September 2 via Daptone.

ROMANTIC MURDERATION/ RUB A DUB ASSASSINATION

FOR OVER 4 YEARS THE FRIGHTNRS HAVE EMBODIED THE SPIRIT, RHYTHM, AND PULSE OF JAMAICA AND ITS PEOPLE.

theFRIGHTNRS.com theFRIGHTNRS@gmail.com @theFRIGHTNRS

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The Frightnrs

The Frightnrs has been played on NTS in shows including Touching Bass w/ Errol & Alex Rita, featured first on 31 August 2016. Songs played include I'd Rather Go Blind, Gonna Make Time Version and What Have I Done.

The Frightnrs hail from contemporary Queens, but they’re time travelers. They nail a very specific sound: ’60s Jamaican rocksteady. Like a lot of the countries in that era, Jamaica took the sounds of American soul and R&B and refracted them through its own culture. Ska and reggae sandwiched the development of rocksteady, resulting in something that’s simultaneously upbeat and laid-back while still baring wounded souls.

Wounds haunt the Frightnrs. After they recorded their debut album, Nothing More To Say, singer Dan Klein was diagnosed with A.L.S., a terminal disease that left him weak and confined to a wheelchair. Keyboardist Chuck Patel and his brother, guitarist/bassist Preet Patel, lost their father in a traffic accident, and a few months later, Klein died in his sleep.

In retrospect, the album sounds eerie, shrouded in era-specific tape-hiss while the band seemingly grapples with its impending fate. “Nothing more to say / You always get your way,” Klein achingly croons on the title track. It’s directed to a lover; it’s directed to death. The Frightnrs plan to carry on with different guest singers in Klein’s memory–a perfect way to extend the somber beauty they’ve already mastered.

“Nothing More To Say” appears on Nothing More To Say, out September 2 via Daptone.

ROMANTIC MURDERATION/ RUB A DUB ASSASSINATION

FOR OVER 4 YEARS THE FRIGHTNRS HAVE EMBODIED THE SPIRIT, RHYTHM, AND PULSE OF JAMAICA AND ITS PEOPLE.

theFRIGHTNRS.com theFRIGHTNRS@gmail.com @theFRIGHTNRS

Original source: Last.fm

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I'd Rather Go Blind
The Frightnrs
Daptone Records2015
Gonna Make Time Version
The Frightnrs
Daptone Records2017
What Have I Done
The Frightnrs
Daptone Records2016
Nothing More To Say
The Frightnrs
Daptone Records2016
More To Say Version
The Frightnrs
Daptone Records2017
Always
The Frightnrs
Daptone Records2022
Dispute
The Frightnrs
Daptone Records2016