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Pink Frost debut video for "Where Days Go" from "Gargoyle Days" LP

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Pink Frost debut video for "Where Days Go" from "Gargoyle Days" LP

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Last Edited by: Chris MUG5 Maguire October 5th, 2012.

Embracing the coming darkness of a Chicago winter, Pink Frost debut the "psychedelicious" new video for "Where Days Go" from the Gargoyle Days LP on Impose.

I’ve been waiting for the ‘90s to come back for ages. And here comes Perry Farrell’s wayfaring punk rock little sister, Pink Frost, releasing the music video to “Where Days Go,” displaying precocious psychedelic flair. Formerly known as Apteka, the Chicago outfit will be delivering "The Sun” b/w “You Should Know" 7-inch soon, which we know because we've seen the laquers being cut.

Pink Frost - "Where Days Go" video



Awash in captivating reverb, swirling melodies and soaring, anthemic refrains, Gargoyle Days explodes between the umbra and the sun. To hear more from the LP, give a listen to lead single, "Striking Violet."

Watch the release video for Gargoyle Days to hear the title track from the new LP.

For more music, check out this video featuring Pink Frost scoring Shepard Fairey and Obey and give a listen to the release named one of the Top 2010 albums from Chicago Indies by the Chicago Tribune, the Traitors 7".

Take the breathiness of Stoned And Dethroned era Jesus and Mary Chain and English shoegazer harmonies, along with an album-consistent palpitating beat. Best of all is the way the whole track leads somewhere - soft beginnings to strongly strummed reverb drenched guitars, to fierce and sheathing keys, to - finally - an amalgamation of all the above. This song, in particular, is four minutes of satisfaction.

About Pink Frost:
Pink Frost used to go by the name Apteka. Pink Frost is Adam Lukas, Dave Narey, Jesse Hozeny, Ted Appert and Mark Frost. We are from Chicago. We play rock music. We like large kick drums, tube amplification and face melting.

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