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Frosthold
OriginEngland Portsmouth, UK
GenresAnglo-Saxon metal
Years active2004 – present
LabelsUnsigned
MembersJames, Phil, Joss, Tom [1]
Past membersBen, Chris, Nestor [2]

Frosthold are a band from Portsmouth, UK. The band formed in 2004, and have been described as being similar to Burzum, Nargaroth and Borknagar. [3]

Biography[edit]

Frosthold are a 4-piece Anglo-Saxon inspired metal band based in the UK. Tom (Drums) and James (Vocals) are the only remaining members of the original band, started in 1999, along with Chris (ex Guitarist), who left them last year to commit to his newborn and family. After Chris left, they were in the dark for a while, but eventually decided to make a come-back: Phil (then the bassist) turned over to guitar duties as he knew the songs. Their new bassist Joss completed the line-up of Frosthold for the time being.[4]

Influences[edit]

Primordial, Bathory, Forefather and Amon Amarth.

Recent Events[edit]

Frosthold recently played a concert with Cradle of Filth and Hanzel und Gretyl at Portsmouth Pyramids on the 30th of April 2007, they then went on to play some small festivals, and petitioning to play at Bloodstock in the future. They last played at the Devils Roadshow in Portsmouth where they received one of the best receptions of the night.

Band members[edit]

Current members[edit]

  • Asgrim (James Titcumb) - Vocals
  • Phil Warwick - Lead Guitar
  • Joss Lambert - Bass Guitar
  • Tom Clayton - Drums

Past members[edit]

  • Ben Hayes - Lead Guitar (appeared at gig 6th Jan 2005, now member of Enochian Theory)
  • Chris Wagg - Lead Guitar (original guitarist)
  • Nestor Dgebuadze - Rhythm Guitar

Discography[edit]

Studio Albums[edit]

Album Cover Date of Release Title Label
2005 Winterswar (EP) Self-Financed
2006 Once Again in Humankind (EP) Self-Financed
2007 Flames of Hatred (album) Self-Financed

Press[edit]

Debut CDR from this English band, containing three tracks of old school black metal with melodic elements - think early Burzum, Nargaroth or Borknagar. As so often on demos, the songs are strangled by a tinny and distant production, and the guitar sound is a little clean for my tastes (there are even solos!), but there's a decent band in here somewhere. Download these tracks for free and check it out yourself. - Reviewed by Simon Collins in Zero Tolerance #007 (Sept/Oct 2005)

References[edit]

  1. ^ http://www.metal-archives.com/
  2. ^ http://www.metal-archives.com/
  3. ^ Zero Tolerance #007, Sept/Oct 2005
  4. ^ Official website

External links[edit]

Category:2000s music groups Category:English heavy metal musical groups Category:British alternative metal music groups