Freeze the Atlantic (album)

Freeze the Atlantic
Studio album by Freeze the Atlantic
Released United Kingdom 16 June 2014
Genre Alternative rock
Length 43:38
Label Alcopop! Records
Producer Guy Davis
Freeze the Atlantic chronology
Speakeasy
(2012)
Freeze the Atlantic
(2014)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
7 Bit Arcade(favorable)[1]
Kerrang[2]
NME[3]
Rock Sound[4]
Shout 4 Music[5]

Freeze the Atlantic is the eponymously-titled second studio album by the Farnborough-based rock band of the same name. The album was produced and mixed by drummer Guy Davis and released on 16 June 2014 through Alcopop! Records. It is the first record with Liv Puente as the bands permanent vocalist and the last album to feature Sean Shreeve who would go on to leave the band at the end of 2014.

Track listing

All music composed by Freeze the Atlantic.

No. Title Length
1. "Welcome Back To Nibelheim"   2:44
2. "The Last Great Train Robbery"   3:18
3. "Hectares"   3:37
4. "Stompbox"   2:35
5. "Like Gravity"   2:48
6. "There Is A Spark"   3:45
7. "Idiot Check"   4:33
8. "Occams Razor"   4:13
9. "Bound"   3:09
10. "Tusen Takk"   2:50
11. "You Drove Me To Taxidermy"   5:01
12. "Everything All The Time"   2:14
13. "This Fight"   2:59
Total length:
43:38

Personnel

Freeze the Atlantic
Guest vocalists

References

  1. Daddsy. "Freeze The Atlantic – Freeze The Atlantic". 7bitarcade.com. Retrieved 2014-06-09.
  2. Young, Simon (24 June 2014), "Freeze The Atlantic - Freeze The Atlantic KKKK - 'Historians in faded Kerbdog T-shirts will look back at the 90's with hand-rubbing fervour.'", Kerrang
  3. Pearlman, Mischa (21 June 2014), "Freeze The Atlantic - Freeze The Atlantic (7) - 'British rock is a bustling industry - even when you think it's in a lull'", New Musical Express, ISSN 0028-6362
  4. Newbound, Tim (July 2014), "Freeze The Atlantic - Freeze The Atlantic (7) - 'There have been a couple of line-up shifts for Farmborough's Freeze The Atlantic'", Rock Sound
  5. McCormick, Kyle. "Freeze The Atlantic – Freeze The Atlantic". shout4music.com. Retrieved 2014-06-20.

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