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Falling Satellites
Studio album by
Released27 May 2016
GenreNeo-progressive rock
LabelInsideOut
Frost* chronology
The Rockfield Files
(2015)
Falling Satellites
(2016)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Heavy Blog Is Heavy[1]
The Prog Mind[2]

Falling Satellites is the third studio album by UK neo-progressive rock group Frost*.

Jem Godfrey explains that concept of this album is "In this instance – life. This is my midlife crisis album! The whole album is a message to enjoy life while you have it. My dad died 4 weeks before I completed “Falling Satellites” and I suddenly realized how fleeting life actually is. He’d been procrastinating for years while writing a book he’d always wanted to write when he died. But now it will never be finished and it made me understand that every single second of being alive is precious. The whole album is about that – do that thing you’ve been meaning to do for ages NOW and get it done.." in the interview.[3]

Track listing

  1. "First Day" – 1:37
  2. "Numbers" – 4:21
  3. "Towerblock" – 6:13
  4. "Signs" – 6:36
  5. "Lights Out" – 3:52
  6. "Heartstrings" – 6:20
  7. "Closer to the Sun" – 7:20
  8. "The Raging Against the Dying of the Light Blues in 7/8" – 7:49
  9. "Nice Day for It..." – 6:37
  10. "Hypoventilate" – 2:00
  11. "Last Day" – 3:01
  12. "Lantern" – 3:45
  13. "British Wintertime" – 6:29

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Wieten, Dan (16 May 2016). "Frost* – Falling Satellites". www.heavyblogisheavy.com. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  2. ^ "FROST* – "FALLING SATELLITES"". www.theprogmind.com. 22 April 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Jem Godfrey (FROST*) über Ängste, Midlife-Crisis und singende Bulldozer". triggerfish.de. 17 June 2016.
  4. ^ https://www.seaoftranquility.org/article.php?sid=3303