Geezer Lake's style of dark, turbulent indie rock could easily be a great disaster, considering that the band frequently sounds like a metalesque version of Archers of Loaf, -- not quite a promising description. King Frost is so intelligently constructed, however, that the band manages to overshoot its sound and step into interestingly non-standard territory. Once past their sludgy rock inclinations, they veer into clean, syncopated structures, which implies a knowledge beyond how to simply rock out ("Birds" alternates between the two tendencies, while "Twenty Five" shoots straight for some very appealing ground). The album also presents a sense of polish and ambition that wasn't nearly as strong on 1995's Hearts Won't Try This -- rather than sounding deconstructive, the band's experimentation attempts to construct musical forms which are largely their own. ~ Nitsuh Abebe, All Music Guide
King Frost Parade
02/04/1997 | Thick Records
All Music Guide Review
King Frost Parade Track Listing
Credits of King Frost Parade
- John Plymale
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Jerry Kee
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Brent Lambert
- Mastering
- Geezer Lake
- Producer, Main Performer
- Kevin Fitzgerald
- Artwork, Layout Design
- Jim Clodfelter
- Arranger, Performer, Artwork, Design, Photography, Concept, Layout Design, Paintings, Cover Painting
- Scotty Irving
- Arranger, Performer
- Eric Shepherd
- Arranger, Performer, Artwork, Design, Photography, Concept, Layout Design
- Chris Clodfelter
- Arranger
- Harrison Cannon
- Arranger, Performer
- Cathy R. McLaurin
- Artwork











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