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Frail Body is a three piece band from Rockford, IL.
"Artificial Bouquet" is an eleven song album by Frail Body. Produced, engineered, and recorded by Pete Grossmann at Bricktop Recording, and mastered by Jack Shirley at The Atomic Garden (Deafheaven, Joyce Manor, Loma Prieta).
Opening track "Scaffolding" explodes out of the gate with dizzying speed before descending into a wash of discordant melody. "Berth" and "Critique Programme" then inject pulse-pounding tempo shifts and unorthodox heavy riffing into the fray. "Devotion" plays as a stunning ebb and flow epic that shows method to their musical chaos. "Monolith" and "Refrain" then blur the lines between post-hardcore and melodic black metal in their frantic approach. These lead to "No Resolution" and "Runaway"; two slow build numbers that showcase the otherworldly dynamics Frail Body possess. "Horizon Line" follows this path as it builds to bone-shaking crescendo. Lastly "Another Year Removed" serves as an instrumental bridge to closer "A Capsule In The Sediment". A song that empties the emotional tank for all to bear witness. All of it so raw and beautifully out of control.
Without question, "Artificial Bouquet" establishes Frail Body as leaders within the modern "screamo" movement. A shining example that the once dormant sub-genre continues to evolve and thrive for all the world to see.
Lowell Shaffer - Guitar, Vocals, and Piano Nic Kuczynski - Bass Nicholas Clemenson - Drums
Recorded at Bricktop Recording All Songs Written and Performed by Frail Body Produced, Engineered, and Recorded by Pete Grossmann Mastered by Jack Shirley at The Atomic Garden Artwork & Design by J. Bannon
TRACK LISTING: 01. Scaffolding 02. Berth 03. Critique Programme 04. Devotion 05. Monolith 06. Refrain 07. No Resolution 08. Runaway 09. Horizon Line 10. Another Year Removed 11. A Capsule In The Sediment
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