Frost*
U.K. neo-prog supergroup Frost* was formed in 2004 by producer/songwriter/k… Read Full Bio ↴U.K. neo-prog supergroup Frost* was formed in 2004 by producer/songwriter/keyboardist Jem Godfrey, better known as the man behind numerous U.K. pop hits including Atomic Kitten's 2001 number one smash "Whole Again." Tiring of the pop world, Godfrey chose to return to his first love, prog rock, which he had grown up with and played in his first band, Freefall. Working for six months alone in his studio, he crafted the basis of an album, then approached guitarist John Mitchell of the band Kino to ask if he would play on it. Mitchell agreed, and introduced Godfrey to bassist John Jowitt and drummer Andy Edwards of the band IQ, who, along with Godfrey's former Freefall bandmate, guitarist John Boyes, would round out the lineup. The band signed to German prog powerhouse InsideOut and released their debut album, Milliontown, in 2006, after which they embarked on a brief tour before splitting due to Godfrey's increasing workload. Mitchell then joined the recently reactivated It Bites.
Godfrey reconvened Frost* the following year, however, and began work on a second album. Experiments in Mass Appeal was released in 2008, with Declan Burke of Darwin's Radio replacing Boyes. The band toured again, with several lineup changes along the way. Edwards left in 2008, was replaced by Nick D'Virgilio of Spock's Beard for the 2009 tour, and eventually by Steven Wilson's drummer Craig Blundell; Jowitt left in 2009 to be replaced by Level 42 bassist Nathan King. In April 2011, the band once again dissolved, but was revived just five months later when Godfrey announced he was working on another album. That album took five long years to materialize. To tide fans over, a live-in-the-studio DVD, The Rockfield Files, was released in 2013. Frost*'s third album, entitled Falling Satellites, was scheduled for release in May 2016. It found Godfrey co-writing with Mitchell for the first time, and featured a guest appearance by guitar god Joe Satriani.
On the 15th of May 2019, it was announced that the drummer Craig Blundell was to leave the band citing scheduling conflicts.
Godfrey reconvened Frost* the following year, however, and began work on a second album. Experiments in Mass Appeal was released in 2008, with Declan Burke of Darwin's Radio replacing Boyes. The band toured again, with several lineup changes along the way. Edwards left in 2008, was replaced by Nick D'Virgilio of Spock's Beard for the 2009 tour, and eventually by Steven Wilson's drummer Craig Blundell; Jowitt left in 2009 to be replaced by Level 42 bassist Nathan King. In April 2011, the band once again dissolved, but was revived just five months later when Godfrey announced he was working on another album. That album took five long years to materialize. To tide fans over, a live-in-the-studio DVD, The Rockfield Files, was released in 2013. Frost*'s third album, entitled Falling Satellites, was scheduled for release in May 2016. It found Godfrey co-writing with Mitchell for the first time, and featured a guest appearance by guitar god Joe Satriani.
On the 15th of May 2019, it was announced that the drummer Craig Blundell was to leave the band citing scheduling conflicts.
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Frost* Lyrics
Black Light Machine I'm just a stranger I walk in the black light Boy to…
British Wintertime I'm nervous as hell, But I must do this for myself. I…
Dear Dead Days Home The violence of your name Still soothes me all the sa…
Drown I drown in ashes you've enshrined. Of blissful days long gon…
Eat Dropped down the order of Diptera Born survivor fly by wire …
Exhibit A One girl's heart full of dreams A new star in the…
Experiments In Mass Appeal I don't care if you don't mind Modern life's the mocking…
Falling Down Life, it all became too much It's easier to run An early…
Fathers I can see my history clearly Treated me so insincerely But i…
Fathom My love came to me on a summer ray And they…
Heartstrings He was never into pale reflection He was never at the…
Intro Our name is Frost* How do you do? We're here today To pla…
Lights Out As my world gets small I evolve in this red liquid…
Milliontown My worm cathedral All earthy for your infestation These li…
No Me No You No right no wrong no true no lie No I no…
Numbers 30 second paradise, saving up you pay the price Line the…
Pocket Sun Feels like over Feels like over I've got this window on …
Saline If I Say why Will you cry To please me? Tell me lies …
Signs Lightning smokes on the hillrise Brought the man with the wa…
Snowman Death has done her work this morning Cutting me back down…
Terrestrial In the window of this world I am singular of vison…
The Boy Who Stood Still It happened quite by accident One day at home, the boy…
The Dividing Line The Now - I’m a plastic bag of miracles A pocket …
The Forget You Song I need to get away Innocence is overrated Great loyalty gi…
The Other Me I got the news today Elsewhere I am dividing Feels like my…
Towerblock They're knocking down my Towerblock The place where I grew u…
Toys Here and now I'm a waterfall Fall through me I'll emulate…
Welcome To Nowhere Life unreal The feeding of the fear An error of creation …
Wonderland Hero, touching down refugee from the ground Say hello, danc…
You / I Ain't no way She hit me on the first night back And…
You/I You talk, you think you own me You miss the point…