Frost’s live performance at Public Records in Brooklyn on March 7th, 2024, is a voyage into unchartered sonic territory. The raw energy and dynamic range of new album “Scope Neglect”, is engendered by this performance, captivating
the audience with its otherworldly resonance.
Frost’s live interpretation of the album elevates what is already an intense experience to new heights. Thunderous downstrokes and ethereal guitar riffs reverberate throughout the venue, enveloping the space in a sonorous embrace. His meticulous sound design is palpable, each note and accompanying silence have been crafted together for a maximum evocation.
Throughout the concerts, Frost and his collaborators weave intricate layers of sound to create a sonic tapestry. The crowd is spellbound; hanging on every note and silence, as Frost guides them through this sonic odyssey.
The performance is a testament to the power and beauty of “Scope Neglect,” leaving an indelible impression.
The album boldly ventures beyond the confines of traditional metal, reconfiguring and mutating it into something more elemental. Teaming up with guitarist Greg Kubacki: Frost dissects metal riffs with precision, accentuating the profound reticence and delving into the elaborate interplay between notes. The album’s soundscape is a realm of microsecond-long reverb tails and flickers of electricity, forging a diaphanous lustre.
From the outset, the album thrusts listeners into its visceral intensity, characterised by a seismic low end that pulsates with loud downstrokes, reshaping the guitar into a rhythmic powerhouse.