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#1
Other Bands / Where Are We Now?
January 08, 2013, 11:18:00 PM
David Bowie's first song in a decade rocketed to number one on iTunes today...

Thoughts?

(I know we are all fond of 'notesmiths' around here but, personally, I find the simplicity of this new song absolutely glorious!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIZ6J5S5_2k
#2
Frost* / Songs you would like to hear covered by Frost*
January 03, 2013, 04:25:04 PM
Just out of curiosity, what songs would you be interested in hearing covered by the crew if you could choose?

Mine's a bit of an obscure one but, my pick for a song that i'd like to hear "Frost*ed" is - Flying Dutchman by Tori Amos (Might have to change the key though  ;) )

I'd be interested to hear some of yours!
#3
Other Bands / Favourite Prog Bands - Your Top 10
May 21, 2012, 08:03:48 AM
Right, everyone loves a list so, think hard and write below your 10 most loved "Prog" bands. Whether it's The Beatles circa. Sgt Pepper or The Dillinger Escape Plan, heres the place to show us Frosties* what you love. (Feel free to add links to obscure ones  :D )
#4
Check out their latest video covering Rolling in the Deep by Adele - //http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsqh9jHkHlM

Their Soundcloud is here - //http://soundcloud.com/dirtyloopsofficial

Top stuff  :!:
#5
Sampler of the new album now up on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/flyingcolorsofficial

I'm liking it to be honest. Good, strong songwriting with enough 'proggy' bits to keep fans of the members interested. The song 'Kayla' features on one of their YouTube videos which sounds like it's going to be a ripper! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsYw_nGwlOM

Release dates - March 26 - Europe
                       March 27 - US
#6
Ask Frost* / Jem meets JR Vid??
February 08, 2012, 12:04:09 PM
Forgive me if I've missed something but, any ideas where the Jem meets Jordan Rudess video has gone? It seemed to have vanished a while ago on planetfrost.
#7
Other Bands / Dream Theater @ Wembley Arena 10/02/2012
February 08, 2012, 10:50:20 AM
I'm off to see Dream Theater on Friday. Will be great to see Mike Mangini with the band and support comes from Djent up and comers Periphery.

Curious to see if any of you Frosties* are going?

#8
Any Other Business / Reason to be skeptic!
January 30, 2012, 10:27:28 PM
Not being a believer in tosh pseudoscience and alternative medicines and healing, I normally take no notice of what is happening in that world of non-sense. This caught my attention though and is shocking. This charlatan should be subjected to the same torture! (Originally posted on randi.org)

QuoteHere's a safety tip from your friendly skeptical doctor (Dr. Steven Novella) - don't wrap yourself in mud and then stay in a sweat lodge for hours. You may or may not remember from your grade school health class that the body needs to regulate its own temperature to keep it within a fairly narrow healthy range.  

There are several mechanisms for regulating body temperature, but the most important is simply behavior. When you feel hot you take actions to get cool, like remove clothing or drink cold water. When you are cold you bundle up, seek out a warm location, and maybe drink some hot tea. There are also many automatic mechanisms of thermoregulation, such as adjusting metabolic rate, sweating, and shivering.  

You can, however, overwhelm the body's automatic thermoregulation with behavior. Stand outside in below freezing temperature with few clothes on (or just swim in very cold water) and you will quickly get hypothermia. Or cover yourself in some material that will reduce the radiation of heat from your skin and the removal of heat from evaporating sweat and stay in a very hot environment - you will quickly suffer from hyperthermia (also called heat stroke).  

This happens accidentally to people just from sitting in the hot sun during a long event without proper hydration. Once they become dehydrated their sweating is significantly reduced to conserve water, but then they cannot adequately cool down and they become overheated.  

This is the kind of basic health information everyone should know. It's mostly common sense and common experience. You can never underestimate, however, the power of belief to trump common sense and scientific knowledge, even when self-preservation is on the line.  

The latest such victim of pseudoscience to have their personal tragedy splashed across the headlines is Chantale Lavigne, a Quebec woman who recently died from pseudoscience. This is, of course, a sad story made worse by the fact that it has been made so public - but concerns of privacy are trumped by the need for such stories to serve as cautionary tales.  

Lavigne was apparently a member of a self-help cult, and had "completed 85 sessions and paid more than $18,900." According to reports:  

"Lavigne died in hospital after she and eight others in a personal-development seminar called Dying in Consciousness were covered with mud, wrapped in plastic, put under blankets and immobilized with their heads in cardboard boxes for about nine hours, under instructions to hyperventilate.  

"Lavigne was removed, unconscious and with a body temperature of 40.5 C, from the Ferme Reine de la Paix in the Drummondville, Que., area after a 911 call that Radio-Canada said had been made by Gabrielle Frechette, a self-styled therapist who was the seminar's operator."  

Frechette, who claims that she channels Melchisedech, a Biblical figure, is denying that she has any culpability in Lavigne's death.  

In my opinion, Frechette is completely responsible for Lavigne's death (if the reported details are accurate). She was running the group, she positioned herself as an authority figure, and even used bogus channeling to enhance her authority. Then she instructed those under her tutelage to do something that was blatantly dangerous, and in fact appears to have directly resulted in the death of Lavigne.  

Generally we hold professionals liable for their own competence and ethics, and in some professions hold them to established quality standards. But alternative medicine gurus and self-help cranks seem to exist in a gray zone. They are not held to any standard, because they exist outside of science and reason - so what standard can there be. Yet they are often given the imprimatur of authority. In some cases they are even licensed by states or other governments. They are given professional authority without the professional standards that should accompany it.  

In such cases the last line of defense is a prosecuting attorney, who can hold such grey-zone professionals accountable after they have caused harm. It's hard to think of a more clear cut case than the death of this woman. Prosecutors have yet to review the case and decide if they will press charges.  

Imagine if Frechette gets away off without being held to any responsibility. The last line of defense will have failed. It will be springtime for charlatans.
#9
Other Bands / James Blake Fans?
January 27, 2012, 10:34:59 AM
Would just like to see if there are any James Blake fans out there in the Frost*iverse. I love his production!

Ref: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isIABK-0ohQ&ob=av2e
#10
Any Other Business / Hello Frosties*
January 27, 2012, 10:03:46 AM
Hello all.

I'm new here and would like to introduce myself - (Without sounding like I'm at an AA meeting)

I'm Dan. I'm a musician, guitar teacher and journalist from Portsmouth, UK. Been a Frost* fan since the start and, for some reason, never got on here to discuss their wondrous sounds.

Any help showing me round would be greatly appreciated.

-all deep joy and thorkus for great laugh'n tittery. O yes.