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"Pink Frost" is a song by New Zealand band The Chills. [1] The song was originally recorded in 1982. [2] It was released as a single in 1984. [3]
Public perception developed that the Chills were a backing band for Phillipps – he was the sole mainstay throughout their line-up changes. "Pink Frost" (June 1984) reached the top 20 on New Zealand's singles chart. [11] It was followed by another single, "Doledrums" (1984) and their six-track The Lost EP (1985).
Over the next few years, they would go through extensive line-up changes, with the public believing that the Chills are solely a backing band for Phillipps, as he was the only constant member. [4] " Pink Frost", recorded two years earlier, was released in 1984 and became a hit in New Zealand, followed by The Lost EP (1985), which reached number ...
“Heavenly Pop Hit,” which is the group’s biggest song to date, became their breakout hit, and songs like “Pink Frost,” “I Love My Leather Jacket,” and “Kaleidoscope World” also ...
Martin Phillipps, the frontman for beloved and influential New Zealand rock band the Chills, died unexpectedly today (July 28) at the age of 61, according to a social media post. Per the Otago ...
Martin Phillipps, whose band the Chills was a mainstay of the 1980s New Zealand indie-rock scene that served as a formative influence on the likes of R.E.M. and Pavement, has died. He was 61.
Kaleidoscope World is a compilation album by New Zealand group The Chills, released in 1986 on Flying Nun Records [7] in New Zealand and on Creation Records in the UK. [8] The album was a compilation of early singles, plus all the Chills' tracks which featured on the Dunedin Double EP and The Lost EP.
Frost* released their first studio album, Milliontown, in 2006, before splitting up. In 2008, Godfrey reformed Frost*, adding Darwin's Radio vocalist and guitarist, Declan Burke, to the lineup, and released their second album, Experiments in Mass Appeal. The band disbanded again in 2011, to reunite later in September, after a brief hiatus.