
Lowswimmer covers Frightened Rabbit for World Mental Health Day
Lowswimmer has shared a cover of Frightened Rabbit's "Head Rolls Off" for World Mental Health Day, with all proceeds going to Tiny Changes.
Lowswimmer, the solo project of Ed Tullett (also known for his work with Novo Amor, Hailaker, and Lissom), chose to cover this track from Frightened Rabbit’s The Midnight Organ Fight in tribute to Scott Hutchison, the band's late frontman and the inspiration behind Tiny Changes. The song speaks to resilience, an important theme for both Lowswimmer and the work that Tiny Changes does to support young people navigating mental health challenges.
Reflecting on the project, Lowswimmer shared: "It’s a privilege to work with such a great cause whilst covering such a beautiful song, one that means a lot to me and so many others, from an incredible, hugely influential record. Mental health is something all of us have struggled with—Tiny Changes does great work with young people to find solutions that work for them when they’re finding it hard to cope."
The release of "Head Rolls Off" aims to raise both awareness and funds for Tiny Changes, continuing the conversation about mental health in the music community and beyond. Fans of Lowswimmer, Frightened Rabbit, and supporters of youth mental health are encouraged to stream and purchase the track, or donate to make their own "tiny change."
To donate to Tiny Changes visit justgiving.com.
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