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Frosted (stylised as FroSTed) was an American pop punk band, founded by ex-Go-Go's guitarist and singer Jane Wiedlin in 1995. The band was so-named because ''"it sounds sweet"''.〔''The Daily Aztec'' ((link ))〕 The letters S and T were capitalised in tribute to ''Star Trek'', one of Wiedlin's favourite TV shows. They released one album in 1996. ==History== Wiedlin was joined by a second guitarist, Brian Waters, Sean Demott on bass and Lance Porter (of Ex-Idols) on drums. All three men provided additional vocals. Frosted began by playing live in Los Angeles and San Francisco,〔 before their sole album ''Cold'', co-produced with Marc Waterman, was issued in August 1996. It was not a commercial success but was well received by critics.〔''Melody Maker'', 11 October 1997 (''...blast of punk pop ...irresistibly tuneful.'')〕〔''The Michigan Daily Online'' ((link ))〕〔''Chicago Sun-Times'' ((link ))〕 Allmusic describes the album as ''"bright, chunky, and radio-friendly without being gooey mainstream glop"''.〔allmusic ((link ))〕 Rachel Haden was credited with singing, while a guesting Gerri Sutyak played cello. Four songs on the album were co-written with fellow Go Go's guitarist Charlotte Caffey. The tracks "Bed" and "Call Me Crazy" were released as a single. Frosted's last show was at 14 Below in Santa Monica, on 31 March 1998. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Frosted (band)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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