about...
Exploring sound and genre through elements of popular and experimental music, film music and jazz, Glasfrosch make music that is colourful, dreamlike, and challenging. Using ambient synths and angular beats, FX drenched guitars and jazz heavy piano, Glasfrosch artfully weaves lyrical vocals heavily influenced by surrealist writing and zen.
If you go far enough into the sky you’ll come out underwater is the title of the debut, full-length record from Glasfrosch. Drums were performed by Ed Crocker, percussion and cello duties were performed by Nat Grant, and Jenni Mils (respectively), and the album features guest performances from A State Of Flux vocalist Roni Shewan, and Umlaut/Mr. Bungle saxophonist Bär McKinnon.
The music of Glasfrosch is composed and produced by bandleader Justin Ashworth (vocals, guitars and electronics), and features Adam Rudegeair on piano and keyboards.
The album artwork was created by Nathan Jurevicus and Andrea Kang.
Glasfrosch is working on two new EPs to follow the debut album. Stay tuned.
Photo Credits: Katie Fairservice












