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Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Here's The Frequency Kenneth

The FrequencyThe Frequency
Genre: Indie / Experimental / Rock
From: Los Angeles, Californ
ia, United States

There was a time long long ago when songs were so long that the job of a radio DJ was a piece of piss. Once they started a track they could pop down the pub have a few drinks with their mates, finish the Times crossword and go to the loo for a number two and still have time to write the first chapter of their autobiography before having to cue up the next track. Radio DJ's up and down the UK will be as pleased as a nerd in a brothel with The Frequency's 'Ego Is The Drug/3AM' all 17 minutes 34 seconds of it.

But as the Devil always tells Mrs Devil it's not just length that's important (and to continue the innuendo one of the band members is called A Stiff!) 'Ego Is The Drug/3AM' is causing quite a stir on the NME blog (The Daily Download)
. It's a truly brilliant track, a blissful meditation that'll melt your brain like ice cream in a microwave. If Pink Floyd were starting out today and heard 'Ego Is The Drug/3AM' they'd give up and go drive buses and if Anton Newcombe catches wind he'll go off the rails, again.

The frequency are on your wavelength.

Go Try

MP3 - The Frequency - Ego Is The Drug/3AM

If anyone from the IFPI is reading this track is linked direct from the NME.Com and is therefore already freely available so please refrain from alleging infringement of copyright.

Go Visit

The Frequency - Website // Last.FM


Go View


The Frequency
Ego Is The Drug/3AM


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is amazing. Good find! Never heard of these guys until now.

erin said...

cool live version just posted: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRrvhj55vLE

Anonymous said...

New tracks offered for download on NME this week from The Frequency's upcoming album "Absence of Giants"...sounds more like Ego Is The Drug

http://www.nme.com/blog/index.php?blog=122&title=the_frequency_ikons_xxx_free_mp3_downloa&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1