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FROSKULL

Froskull

Crossover Prog


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3.91 | 4 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2014

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. A Thousand Years (4:00)
2. Wait (3:43)
3. Alabaster (3:58)
4. Should Have Known (2:52)
5. Bardo-1 (1:38)
6. The Road to Sto-Vo-Kor (3:08)
7. Bardo-2 (1:47)
8. Report from Ganymede (4:00)
9. Paramatman (3:59)
10. Bardo-3 (2:31)
11. Perihelion (4:00)
12. Bardo-4 (1:35)

Total time 37:11

Line-up / Musicians

- Stephen Rockford Hammond / vocals, guitars
- Brett Hammond / guitars
- Jason Schond / bass
- Adam Dennis / drums

Releases information

Groovestand Compendium Music, CD

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3.91
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Review by Windhawk
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4 stars US band FROSKULL was formed in 2012 as a direct continuation and the developed version of the formation previously known as Stephen Rockford Hammond Band. Their self-titled debut album dates back to 2014, and was released through the band leader Stephen Hammond's own label.

Quirky, challenging and rather adventurous progressive rock of a contemporary nature is what Froskull provides us with on their self-titled debut album, a short and compact 12-song affair that should appeal to those who enjoy a band that appears to blend challenging escapades with compelling features. If Frank Zappa and Uhmphreys McGee had ever teamed up, music not too unlike this might have been the end result. If that sounds like a compelling description, this is a band you perhaps might want to investigate further.

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