Life In The Wires Frost

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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
18.10.2024

Label: InsideOutMusic

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Modern Rock

Artist: Frost

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  • 1 Skywaving 01:57
  • 2 Life in the Wires, Pt. 1 05:30
  • 3 This House of Winter 06:10
  • 4 The Solid State Orchestra 06:35
  • 5 Evaporator 08:09
  • 6 Strange World 05:09
  • 7 Idiot Box 04:59
  • 8 Absent Friends 03:58
  • 9 School (Introducing the All Seeing Eye) 03:12
  • 10 Propergander 05:34
  • 11 Sign of Life 05:43
  • 12 Moral and Consequence 08:13
  • 13 Life in the Wires, Pt. 2 15:51
  • 14 Starting Fires 04:45
  • Total Runtime 01:25:45

Info for Life In The Wires



The album is Frost* at its most ambitious, offering nearly 90 minutes of music over 14 exquisite tracks. The album is the brainchild of Godfrey who was inspired to create the conceptual world for the album based on the group’s previous release Day and Age (2021).

Fans of the band’s masterful debut album Milliontown (2006) will enjoy the band revisiting the style that made that debut album one of the most successful prog rock albums of the last 20 years, a fact that was not lost on Godfrey as he was writing this new record. “With Day and Age, we made it a very specific point: we're not doing any solos, we'll do clever arrangements. And we enjoyed that discipline, but this time I thought it might be good to row back on that position a bit. Plus I wanted to have a little bit of a nod to Milliontown with this album, because it's been nearly 20 years since Milliontown came out and I’m still proud of it. The 15-minute title track has a few of those Milliontown moments in it which were great fun to do again.”

Jem Godfrey, keyboards, guitar, vocals
Nathan King, bass, vocals
John Mitchell, guitars, vocals
Craig Blundell, drums

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