Jack Frost | |
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Origin | Linz, Austria |
Genres | Gothic metal, doom metal, dark rock |
Years active | 1993–present |
Labels | Serenades Records, CCP Records, Massacre, W.A.B. Records, Silverdust Records |
Members | Gary Gloom Collossos Rossos Mournful Morales Phred Pfinster |
Website | http://jackfrost.at/ |
Jack Frost is an Austrian doom/ gloom rock band from Linz, Upper. [1] [2]
According to music critic Peter Heymann, the basics of the musical style of Jack Frost is gloomy, sad guitars, deep vocals and discreet rhythm section. [3] Markus Eck described the creative team as "fragile, melodic, depressing, dull music". [4]
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