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Frosting is an album that veers wildly in atmosphere and texture, but which all comes together to form one beautifully cohesive whole.
Bent Knee are not a band for convention. In fact, since forming in 2009, the Boston-based six-piece have been on a constant journey of musical exploration that thoroughly disregards it.
The result is five records that completely defy categorization and transcend genre. In other words, the band don't just break the rules, they make up their own. That's ensured they exist exclusively on their own terms. Frosting, the band's sixth full-length, pushes those boundaries even further. It's the most Bent Knee-esque Bent Knee record to date, which means that, simultaneously, it's also the album of theirs that sounds the least like Bent Knee.
Frosting is not just an exploration of creativity, nor does it simply continue the impressively innovative journey they've been on since the start. It's also an important celebration of pure creativity, of the freedom to follow your muse, of making art for the love and joy of making art. Which, after all, is really the only reason it should ever be made. That's something the band took to heart especially for this album.
Side A : Invest In Breakfast / Baby In The Bush / Casper / Fighting All My Life
Side B : The Upward Spiral / Set It Off / Pause / Have It All
Side C : Queer Gods / Rib Woman / Ermine / The Floor Is Lava
Side D : Cake Party / OMG / Not This Time
Band | Bent Knee |
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Title | Frosting |
Label | Take This To Heart Records |
Generic musical style | Prog Rock / Prog Metal |
Detailed musical style | Progressive Art Rock |
Bar code | 0605491107520 |
Catalog # | T3H1096 |
Release Date | 9 Sep 2022 |
Color | Multicolour |
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