Frostbite, Valentine and other Stories of Hope (CD)

Over the years we’ve seen Rock and even Hard Rock and Heavy Metal slowly erode into over-commercialized, corporate puppet shows providing music that is extremely sing songy, predictable, popish and highly corporate. I hereby call this new breed of music “Poser Rock” & I want to personally thank all the corporate giants for successfully transforming “Sex Drugs & Rock n Roll” into “Yoga, Vitamins, and Power Pop” Of course millions of musical lemmings don’t know the difference. But trust me when I say not everyone is highly entertained. Talking to many music fans out there the response is overwhelming. Give me something new, something raw, something that’s pushes the envelope with a fresh sound that doesn’t sound like Nikelback, Daughtry or Lifehouse.

http://youtu.be/NuvD0SKomA4

So across my desk slides the new CD (Valentine and Other Stories of Hope) by ATL based Chris Compton who’s project moniker goes by the name of FROSTBITE. What I heard put a smile on my face. This latest CD has everything. Solid playing, impressive writing, top flight marketability and commercial viability. Above all it’s a rock solid release that delivers solid songwriting with a hard hitting rock edge that is marketable yet highly original. Frostbite reminds me of a cross between Incubus, Parabola, Chevelle and even Tool. But despite my poor attempt at pigeonholing this impressive artist will say they have a unique and Progressive sound that transcends stereotypical pigeonholing. Compton is also more passionate than any of the aforementioned acts as well. There’s also a raw-indie vibe here as well — not as refined as some of the above bands but impressive nonetheless. If you like the above bands you should definitely check out this CD. Favorite tracks are: Hurt, Howl and Yet Another Stain.

http://youtu.be/pCc_zIMghbo

CD is available on CD BABY & can be downloaded on I — Tunes.

www.cdbaby.com/cd/frostbbite

Valentine and other Stories of Hope is a solid prelude of a release with many hard rocking grooves with a heavy guitar driven sound that hits you hard between the eyes. It’s a record that gives us a fresh glimpse at a hot new band from ATL. It definitely takes us back a few years — before everything started sounding like — well Nikelback.

Kevin Huber
Edited by Cyrus Rhodes

[Rating: 4/5]

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