Police have confirmed they have found the body of missing Frightened Rabbit front man Scott Hutchison.
The discovery was made at Port Edgar, a marina on the banks of the Firth of Forth between the Forth Road Bridge and Queensferry Crossing, at about 20:30 on Thursday.
The 36-year-old was reported missing in the early hours of Wednesday.
Frightened Rabbit, who were formed in Selkirk 14 years ago had been celebrating the tenth anniversary of their breakthrough album and their second, The Midnight Organ Fight.
To mark the anniversary Scott Hutchison and co performed the album in full on a special tour, which closed at Glasgow’s O2 Academy on March 17.
On their four studio albums since debut LP Sing The Greys in 2006, they developed a reputation for morose soul searching with a huge dose of dark humour.
This a playlist of the best of Scott Hutchison and Frightened Rabbit. And be warned, due to the nature of his stark introspection, songs can be R rated.
10. The Twist
9. Poke
8. Head Rolls Off
7. The Modern Leper
6. Get Out
5. I Wish I Was Sober
4. Death Dream
3. Swim Until You Can't See Land
2. An Otherwise Disappointing Life
1. Keep Yourself Warm
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