Frantic Bleep was founded in November 2001 in Kongsvinger, Norway. The original instrumentation was Patrick Scantlebury playing guitars and synthesizers, Eywin Sundstrom on guitars and Karl Arthur Renstrøm on the drums. Read Full BioFrantic Bleep is a progressive metal band from Norway. They have created a sound that has been described as original and distinctive while mixing many of their influences. Their music combines strong melodies with the heaviness of metal.
Frantic Bleep was founded in November 2001 in Kongsvinger, Norway. The original instrumentation was Patrick Scantlebury playing guitars and synthesizers, Eywin Sundstrom on guitars and Karl Arthur Renstrøm on the drums. In November 2002, they released four songs for their first and only demo CD called Fluctuadmission. During the recording, Paul Mozart Bjørke joined the group as a studio member on vocals and bass.
Although a debut demo, it generated much excitement by both press and fans alike. It also caught label attention quickly and the band received quite a few offers and decided to sign worldwide with The End Records in the summer of 2003.
Karl Arthur Renstrøm was replaced by Sten Erik Svendheim in July 2003. The band began recording their debut album, The Sense Apparatus in October of 2003. The recording proved to be a major project, taking an entire year to complete. The Sense Apparatus features 41 minutes of what has been described as dramatic and massive music. The album was produced by Patrick Scantlebury with artwork by Christian Ruud. The album also features Kjetil Foseid, Daniel Solheim and Agnete M. Kirkevaag (Madder Mortem) performing various vocal duties. In 2004/2005, Lars Gunnar Morastseter and Trond Sand, both previous from the Norwegian death metal band The Laughing Man joined the band. Writing and rehearsals for the follow-up started and the band played their first, and so far only, live gig, in their hometown Kongsvinger during the month of August 2005.
As of 2009, the album was announced as being in progress, and had a tentative release date of 2009, but as of June 2012, there has been no updates from the band.
A Survey
Frantic Bleep Lyrics
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Come see the floodstricken areas!
The stretch of red boggy land
Tinware rendezvous
The age of the new manure!
Wait and see...
The lyrics of Frantic Bleep's song A Survey may seem cryptic on the surface, but upon closer inspection, they reveal a nuanced commentary on the state of modern society. The opening line 'Wait and see...' suggests a sense of uncertainty and apprehension, as if there is something coming that is both exciting and potentially dangerous. This is followed by 'Come see the floodstricken areas!', a call to action that invites the listener to witness the devastation wrought by natural disasters such as floods. The juxtaposition of these two lines creates a sense of urgency and immediacy, as if the world is on the brink of collapse.
The second and third lines of the verse 'The stretch of red boggy land, Tinware rendezvous' are somewhat more enigmatic, but they are evocative nonetheless. The image of 'red boggy land' suggests a desolate, barren landscape that has been ravaged by some kind of ecological disaster, while the phrase 'Tinware rendezvous' is more difficult to decipher. It could refer to a meeting of some kind, but the use of the word 'tinware' suggests something cheap or makeshift, adding to the sense of unease that permeates the song. Finally, the last line of the verse 'The age of the new manure!' could be interpreted as a metaphor for the way that modern society is built on top of the waste and destruction of previous generations. Overall, A Survey is a powerful and thought-provoking song that challenges the listener to think deeply about the world around them.
Line by Line Meaning
Wait and see...
Be patient and observe what happens next.
Come see the floodstricken areas!
Visit the areas affected by flooding.
The stretch of red boggy land
A vast expanse of wet, red land.
Tinware rendezvous
A meeting place for those who work with tin.
The age of the new manure!
A new era of fertilization using manure.
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Jake Nunn
this is one of the most impressive bands i've seen in these last years... keep it up \m/
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