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Vegas Desert Rock Revelations Detective Frog Raise the Dead with “Phantom of the Community”
[Las Vegas, September 6, 2023] – In the Death Valley desert, where mirages are as real as the rattlesnakes, Detective Frog has conjured an auditory illusion worth its weight in dread. Drawing inspiration from classic movie monsters, “Phantom of the Community” serves as a harbinger to Detective Frog’s upcoming album—slated to drop on the spectral night of Halloween. With tracks named after iconic figures like “Invisible Man” and “Horseman,” the album is a chiaroscuro tapestry that weaves themes of love, death, and the great beyond into its conceptual loom.
Available on all streaming platforms as of September 1, 2023, “Phantom of the Community” is a necromantic maelstrom that leers and lurches. The track spirals through a phantasmagoric funhouse, equal parts Mr Bungle’s deranged euphony and Universal Monsters’ silver screen horror. With a circus-like air, it pirouettes past canvas tents, its shadowy form divulging a lurking violence—a carnivorous jump scare that lunges from behind blood-spattered folds to consume the unsuspecting listener.
“‘Phantom of the Community (Theater)’ is our best attempt at reimagining the Gaston Leroux classic. We rely on the rock modified waltz timing to guide the listener through the dark verses and heavy choruses. We can only hope everyone has as much listening to it as we do playing it.”
-Jacob Riddle, Vocalist/Guitarist, Detective Frog
Don’t think of “Phantom of the Community” as merely a stand-alone bout of malevolent delight—it’s the beginning chapter in Detective Frog’s new, unfolding dark fable. Emerging from the crypt after their haunting debut, “Pale Teeth,” unleashed upon the world on Halloween 2022, and the bone-chilling second act, “Mummy Dearest,” which saw the light of a cold winter moon on January 23, 2023, this latest single serves as the beginning of a new, macabre narrative arc.
Detective Frog enthralled a crowd of 300 at the Witches’ Festival in Great Falls, MT in March this year. With the release of “Phantom of the Community” and the impending Halloween album, they’re not just raising spirits—they’re raising the stakes.
For those who crave a taste of Detective Frog’s hypnotic brew, “Phantom of the Community” is available now on all major streaming platforms. To delve deeper into the unfolding enigma that is “Vol. I,” keep an eye out this Halloween.
Vol. I Track Listing:
01. Invisible Man (2:22)
02. Machine Yearning (2:09)
03. The Blob (2:18)
04. Phantom of the Community (3:45)
05. Ghost Cab (2:54)
06. Bedeviled (3:00)
07. Crypt Dip (2:43)
08. Horseman (4:50)
Release Date: Oct 31, 2023
About Detective Frog
Three strangers met by chance at a desert crossroads on a sanguine night. The resulting jam session became the humble beginnings of the greatest garage rock trio the world has ever seen. Ricky Business, lyrical genius and drummer extraordinaire. Bill Lizard, a guitarist so good they made him play bass. Jacob Riddle, writer of songs, shredder of axes, and vocalist renegade. Their powers collided to create a perfect storm of catchy riffs, harmonic melodies, progressive rhythms, and unbridled human coolness. Also they’re really hot.
Detective Frog’s sonic influences center around garage and desert rock bands of the early 00’s. Most notable are The Misfits, Audioslave, and Queens of the Stone Age.
Detective Frog Online
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For media inquiries, interview requests, and booking, please contact:
Lance Marwood
Co-Founder & President, V13 Promotions
hi@v13.promo
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