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          country-rock singer/songwriter Edith Frost was born in San Antonio, 
          TX, on August 18, 1964. As a child, her family moved sporadically between 
          San Antonio, Austin, and Guadalajara, Mexico; after college she relocated 
          to Brooklyn, where by day she worked as an Internet programmer and by 
          night fronted three different groups: the Holler Sisters (an old-time 
          country covers band), the Marfa Lights (a Western swing outfit), and 
          Edith & Her Roadhouse Romeos (a rockabilly unit). By 1992, Frost 
          was performing her own songs, and inspired by her love for Will Oldham's 
          Palace projects, she sent her demo tape to his label, a receptive Drag 
          City; in the wake of a divorce from her husband, she also relocated 
          to Chicago. After a self-titled EP collection of demo material appeared 
          in the summer of 1996, Frost began recording her debut LP with members 
          of Gastr del Sol, Eleventh Dream Day, and the High Llamas; the result, 
          the superb Calling Over Time, was issued in 1997. Telescopic followed 
          a year later. Love Is Real (1999) featured artwork by Sea and Cake's 
          Sam Prekop. Wonder Wonder, which followed in summer 2001, included production 
          works by Steve Albini.  
          Low, gentle, and mellifluous, Edith Frost's voice sounds as if it's inside of your head. She's so closely mic'd on this collection of demos-- available for as a free download at Comfort Stand-- that her vocals take up your entire sensory field. -- Pitchfork Media  |