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  "textContent": "Frightened Rabbit The Midnight Organ Fight (Fat Cat) Critically acclaimed, Nashville-based LGBTQ+ indie-rock artist Abby Nissenbaum told us about her love for a Frightened Rabbit gem... Abby Nissenbaum: I was a junior in college the first time I heard Frightened Rabbit's classic song, Head Rolls Off. The year was 2013, and back then, there were no Spotify AI DJs or hyper-specific TikTok algorithms directing you to new music you might like -- if you wanted to be on the cutting edge of the indie scene, you had to do it the old fashioned way (through word of mouth). One of my friends, who was much cooler […]\n\nThe post My Favorite Album: Abby Nissenbaum Loves Frightened Rabbit first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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