06 December 2019 - 0 Comments
Since creating Sticky Fingers after meeting the lads one dusty night on the grungy roads of King Street, Newtown in Sydney Australia, the enigmatic front man – Dylan Frost – has risen to become a household name and an Australian rock and roll icon.
Dylan’s journey has been anything but smooth-sailing and although he’s courted controversy, he has remained focused and hell bent on evolving. Finding peace within the darkness of his past, and vanquishing the flames, he is now introducing the world to his unique blend of Aotearoa roots ‘n’ rock.
Working with acclaimed and respected songwriters, musicians and producers Tiki Taane and Laughton Kora (Kora), with help from manager and music impresario Pato Alvarez and his close kings and queens, Dylan has been supported in answering some hugely tough and personal questions.
“I’ve had some of the darkest times in these past couple years. Coming home to New Zealand to collaborate with legends I grew up listening to is a blessing,” says Dylan.
Recording in Papamoa Beach / Mount Maunganui, the time has allowed the New Zealand-born Dylan to unleash the darkness and summon the demonic to the light in the studio, sharing a little part of his soul each day, resulting in the EP, Lush Linguistic.
Whilst Dylan will continue to perform and tour the world with his band Sticky Fingers, this is his first solo project and his most emotionally interconnected record yet. The thought of working on two projects has the lead singer at his focused best for 2020.
The artist’s golden tongue takes listeners on a journey of multi-dimensional flavours, as he comes to terms with death whilst intertwining psychotropic divine interventions. The jagged tragedies will allure the audience into the broken window of a tortured old soul.
Lush Linguistic is available now from digital outlets and JB Hi-Fi.
Listen HERE and HERE
Dylan
Frost Live 2020
Jan 1, The Mount
- Trustpower Stadium *
Jan 3, The Mount
- Trustpower Stadium (All Ages) *
Jan 4, Coromandel
- The Coroglen Tavern *
Jan 5, Nelson
- Trafalgar Centre *
Jan 7, Napier - Pettigrew
Green Arena *
Jan 10, Auckland
- Logan Campbell (R16) *
Jan 11, Auckland
- Logan Campbell *
Jan 17, Raglan
- Soundsplash Festival **
Jan 18, Timaru
- Soundsplash Festival **
Note:
* With Sticky Fingers
** Solo Dylan Frost Shows.
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