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OverviewWriter: Billie Beckett Producer: Vin Peters and Avil Hartman Length: 3:30 Label: Studio 60 Records Format: Mp3 download, airplay, limited edition vinyl Release Date: May 21, 2013 after months of anticipation from the release of two mysterious singles, "Lunar Utero" and "days Spent in the Dark' and finally the announcement of a sixth studio album titled "Rome", the lead sinngle and the most hyped single off of the oncoming album "Frosted Peaks" has been released. It is now available for streaming and can be bought on May 21st. The song was written specifically to only have the basic instruments of a rock band: drums bass and guitar. as recording took place at Sundlaugin Studio in Iceland the band stayed true to that. Lyrically it is about conquering and committing even to the point of death. It acts as an even greater preview into the album that is being talked about as "More closely related to the philosophical works of Socrates and Plato than to any popular music artist in the world today". The song should act to elevate Reported Failure further in their career as they step away from the orchestral emotion and drama of their previous release "Darkness" and even the full on punk-rock malcontented swagger of their 2011 release "Post-grunge Catastrophe" into a more nuanced, more intriguing, more immense and intent sound of "Rome" led by this single. Creating "Frosted Peaks"Writing"One of the most sickening, yet exciting and unmistakably distinct feelings is that of realizing you're in love and not knowing what to do about it." is what Billie Beckett said when we first got to talking about "Frosted Peaks". For Beckett it was falling back in love with the woman he had a child with who had broken his heart but this time committing to her and their family. "I just imagined a mountain ahead because thats what its like to just want to stay in love with someone that it is hard and scary to love so much. That's what its like to just be a man looking at his own future as a father and one day a hopefully a husband and its terrifying but exciting and thats where this song came from."
The song progressed from there to encompass an entire image and evolution from just the cool soothing feeling of love and physical bliss to then realizing that there are consequences to that and having to face those consequences. "This song really became about committing to suffering in order to reach something that needed to be reached." says Beckett. From there Beckett was able to do something that has characterized his lyrics since the early days of the band: take a specific concept and make it apply to the general and relatable whilst still remaining specific and personal.
The way Billie Beckett did this was through the metaphor of the frosted peak. It became a challenge that anyone faces. Yet not just any challenge but rather the challenge of their lives. As the last verse shows Beckett would be fine to die atop the peak for he had accomplished what he set out for leaving his friends and risking everything. "What I had to reach was a sure love and trust for my family. Because I reached it nothing else at all mattered. Nothing else matters." Recording"For Frosted Peaks we knew from the beginning that we wanted to stick just with the basic instruments of a rock band and just make the best song we possibly could with those options." says guitarist and producer Vin Peters. As recording began it became apparent that Reported Failure could create diverse and haunting style arrangements with nothing more than a couple of guitars bass drums and vocals.
Soon the band decided not to really open up the song to the full band immediately as to add the impact when they finally did. "It really just made sense to start with only a guitar to keep the beginning calm and then expand the sound later. I felt like it fit with the lyrics very well." says Billie Beckett. THis meant that guitar was the first instrument to go. Beckett, himself, began working on the tone, adjusting the pedals, and finally finding a clean but slightly crunched tone that fit the mood. A riff was quickly arranged that was catchy and easy to duplicate live. The rhythm guitar draft track was done.
After the basic guitar had been added the weight went to Robert Edwards and Matt Collins to build the spine and structure of the song with drums and bass. The best word to define their contribution is power. The two added the power to the song that let it take shape. From there though more pwer even so was added as a slight overdriven rhythm guitar joined the mesh of instruments.
All of this layed the groundwork for the vocals and lead guitar to take the dominant foreground of the song. Reported Failure's most outspoken members creatively, Vin Peters and Billie Beckett, take center stage. Vin Peters gives classic Reported Failure fans a taste of the loud, distorted, heavenly punk guitar sound that he is in high demand for. Just a few takes and vin got a guitar track that he, Reported Failure, and Producer Avil Hartman were satisfied with.
Finally, it was time for Billie Beckett and the vocal magic that makes him one of rock and rolls greatest modern, contemporary vocalists. He and Matt Collins rehearsed twice to get the harmonies right and one take later the song was ready to be mixed. Finished ProductLike steady footsteps on soft, snowpacked ground a simple guitar riff starts the song. Adding personality and tone to this footprint Billie Beckett begins singing smoothly but shyly as if afraid to hurt someone's feelings. Quietly honest he sings over just the guitar. Joined soon by harmonies as if to echo his point the vocals become more of a gospel preaching an unwanted truth. Suddenly drums join in the pounding of a racing heartbeat and the footsteps turn into a jog. Beckett picks up the confidence in his vocals yelling the line "but there's a frosted peak on the path up ahead". Then as he goes into the next line the jog becomes a sprint. The guitar joins in distorted agony like snow being pushed and moved by the new sprint. Bass and drums pound away driving the song forward through the storm. Beckett and Collins both sing with confidence in the fury of hushed desires as the rest of the instruments scream around them. in this manner the song continues in a desperate sprint through all the lyrics finally slowing over the tone of Vin Peters's distorted guitar until it stops.
The snow will fall And we'll lay in it we'll say we'll lay But we're lying all the same I'll wait for you Let us grow old together Lay in the cold And we'll be lying together
One day we'll be friends in the sky we'll see our lives fly on by We'll count all the sounds and smells And we'll sing ourselves hoarse
(We'll be lying we'll be lying We'll be lying we'll be lying)
but there's a frosted peak On the path up ahead But back down here we've got so many friends We'll take all we can and there's a chill outside As we fight off the wind I want to be frozen but still to feel you again Before I go away Freeze away to oblivion
There's a man in a coat Greeting us at hell There's too much winter Today I'm falling apart It's the worst night ever When you left me alone Hold me forever Answer your fucking phone I'm desperate and hopeless But I love you So hold me in the cold You can reach the peaks too We'll be oblivion
So we finally climb With this child we've made Maybe we'll make it alive Maybe we climb to our graves But I'm ready for you If you're ready for me too There's a frosted peak below our family You can leave if you want But I love you so So lets die if we must but not alone I love you so So kick off our clothes Die together in the frosted peaks of our home Sounds Like
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Amy-Jayne:- this is not the type of music I normally listen to but your an exception this is amazing great job
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Originally Posted by: AmyJayneXoX Amy-Jayne:- this is not the type of music I normally listen to but your an exception this is amazing great job
ooc:-good job very well done plus artwork is cool as it matches the title of the song OOC: Thank you very much. I do love the artwork for this as well. Its some of my best. Vin: Well I'm glad we can get you to expand your musical horizons. Maybe this song can be a gateway into even more music you didn't think was your style. |
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Honor: I honestly think you're one of the best rock bands around today because there seems to be a lack of them for some reason :( But I'm glad I can count on you guys to keep the genre alive and flowin'! |
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Originally Posted by: RoseJapanFan Honor: I honestly think you're one of the best rock bands around today because there seems to be a lack of them for some reason :( But I'm glad I can count on you guys to keep the genre alive and flowin'! Vin: Thank you. We do everything we can to keep our music and thus our genre alive and thriving. we're glad to know its working. |
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Vin: I'm extremely pleased to announce that this single is now available in stores. Keep your eyes open for a music video. I can also announce that our fifth studio album "Rome" can be purchased on June 8, 2013 |
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James: Wooooo! What a fucking single guys! My favorite release of 2013 thus far! Always releasing consistently amazing material. I really cannot wait until Rome is released. That will be such a great day for rock music.
OOC: AMAZING work! Definitely deserves more attention! |
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