Frost's latest album, Black Train, is a haunting and immersive musical journey that showcases the band's unique blend of progressive rock and metal. The album features seven tracks, each of which is a masterful display of musicianship and storytelling.
From the opening track "Fathers," which sets the tone with its heavy riffs and soaring vocals, to the epic closer "Terrestrial," which builds to a climactic crescendo of sound, Black Train is a tour de force of musical artistry.
Throughout the album, Frost's musicianship shines. The intricate guitar work of Jem Godfrey and John Mitchell is complemented by Nathan King's driving bass lines and Craig Blundell's dynamic drumming. Meanwhile, Godfrey's vocals are powerful and emotive, adding an extra layer of depth to the already complex compositions.
Lyrically, Black Train explores themes of loss, grief, and redemption, with each track telling a different story. Whether it's the haunting "Numbers" or the introspective "Exhibit A," Frost's lyrics are poetic and thought-provoking, adding an extra layer of meaning to the already rich musical tapestry.