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Frock : Frozen Jungle Entertainment
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"Skirting round the edges of straight-forward accessible pop, Frock might be described as quirky, with their spaced-out rustic charm and subversion of traditional pop values." (BBC Radio 1)
Genre: Pop: Quirky
Release Date: 2002
Frozen Jungle Entertainment Record Label: I Like Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Coincidence Rocket Ride 3:17 Album Only
The Refugee 3:40 Album Only
Looking At You [transatlantic Version] 2:42 Album Only
Monday Adventure 3:50 Album Only
Lagoa Wish 3:26 Album Only
Frozen Jungle 4:13 Album Only
Turning Off the Telly At Dawn 3:27 Album Only
Violin Terror 6:41 Album Only
Dust of the Same Star 4:10 Album Only
8 Holes [bonus Track] 2:39 Album Only
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Album Notes

"Simply stunning music from a major future talent." (peoplesound.com editorial review)

"This is exactly how music ought to sound." 9/10 (Atomic Duster)

"One of the great albums of the new millennium." (Virtual Brighton Magazine)

"Great from beginning to end." 4.5/5 (leedsmusicscene)

"Frock has an impeccable sense of melody." (Indieville)

"A really strong voice with a great collection of inventive songs." (Cool Noise)


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REVIEWS

...organic and mezmorizing....
author: Loni Specter
If I were qualified to write a review, it would read something like this ....organic and mezmorizing, Froch's tour of aural landscapes begins where it left off, where it begins, flowing elegantly, gurgling, churning visions of dream and reality. What did I just hear? Where was I when this sound was being birthed? Or has it always been there waiting to be heard? Suspended, fresh. Funny thing is, it will always be vital, because Frock's vision is pure and a timeless...Masterpiece.
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It's like Love's "forever changes" an album everyone should have
author: Jonny Finger
There's not many albums out there that are fantastic from start to finish and have that journey feel to them. I can think of a few but mostly nowadays, new bands albums tend to be collections of singles/tracks that don't flow like an album should in my opinion. This album starts great, continues through some fantastically magical and memorable songs, and finishes great - you want to press play again as soon as it's over. This band could and should get serious recognition and to put them in the premier league of songsmiths from recent years would suit them fine. CLASSIC STUFF.
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