Frost Frost
Frost Frost
By Solatrus
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Released 1/5/2011.
Duration: 5:05.
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- Anthem of Rime by Solatrus and Nick Smalley
- Meltwater by Elaine Wang
- Jackie Treats by Artisticpolo
- Heir-Seer-Knight-Witch by Joe Griffith
- Revelations by Thomas Ibarra
- Through the Seventh Gate ~Land of Frost and Frogs~ by Catboss
- Dance-Stab-Dance by Catboss
- Cold Steel by Block Monster, Nick Smalley, and Solatrus
- the march of jaed by cookiefonster
- 26x SHOWDOWN COMBO by cookiefonster
- Alloy by Cervid King
- the worst song on the soundtrack by StarlightCalliope
- [reverie vaporwave] by Hadron
- Of Bork and Yifs by Viridian
- The Elation of Elevation by NyashAlex
- HOMOSUCK. DIRECTOR'S CUT, OF THE YEAR EDITION. by keyboard cait
- The End of Something Really Excellent by Rhyselinn
- A Farewell to Arms by Catboss
- Space Denizen STRIFE! by Viridian
- 'Til Death, We Grieve by Tee-vee
- Furthest Ringside by Monckat
- Frost and Frogs by autumnalEquinox
- Syncopal Sharpshooter by Tycoon
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Piano score by almostsix ← English Previous sheet music file by this artist
- Frost - almostsix (piano score).pdf (449.1 kB)
Artist and wiki commentary for Frost: Artist and wiki commentary:
Solatrus ✑ "commentary redux", via early commentary collection
I can't really make a post about this song without mentioning the above flash animation and the following image:
Because, really, if I didn't, I wouldn't be explaining a significant amount of the story behind this song.
This image of Terezi standing in the Land of Thought and Flow is what inspired the opening arpeggio for Frost. The whole Land's environment is fascinating to me, and I simply had to write a theme for that medium world. As I have probably mentioned, my preference in writing music is for settings, which gives me my really ambient sound, contrary to other musicians on the team who prefer to write melodical songs describing emotions and people.
I ended up realizing an industrial kit would work extremely well for an unusual drum beat, particularly to contrast the incredibly ethereal sound I had already established. Hell, this song is so ambient people have a hard time telling what the melody is... and no, it's not the french horn. :D
Eventually the arping bassline comes in and all is good.
Anyway, I was really hoping that Terezi's land would be explored more, but that never happened. I ended up getting contacted by Andrew to feature this in the comic, and I was really ecstatic. My music went from a few dozen people listening to it regularly, before I joined the team, to probably a few thousand after Volume 5. And then with this feature, I jumped to having hundreds of thousands of people listening to one of my songs. And it's grown since then.
That was a really mind blowing, and really awesome. I've had very few proud moments in my life more worthy than this one.
After the feature, though, I scrambled to improve the song's quality. I changed around a few things in the first half (most notably making the whole mix a bit quieter), and pushed the melody a bit more forward. The second half, I basically swapped out this very strange sounding piano improvisation I did with the percussion (vibes, glockenspiel) instruments and a saw pad for lead. The replacements work incredibly well for trying to give an icy sound, and I'm pleased with how it turned out.
I don't know if I'll ever go back to doing songs that are this ambient and minimalist, because my composing skills have progressed significantly since then, and I require much more complexity in my work. Also, now that this song is actually over two years old (for me), I've noticed how flawed it is.
But nonetheless, this is probably one of my best songs, and it's well loved by the Homestuck fandom. That's good enough for me.
Solatrus ✑ via early commentary collection
Anyway, man, where to begin on this one? My most famous song, one of the proudest moments of my musical career, etc. etc. I could go on.
But I'll start with the roots.
Frost didn't start off as the theme for the Land of Frost and Frogs. It started off as the theme for the Land of Thought and Flow. As I've mentioned in a previous post on this song, you really need to look at this image to understand what went through my head.
Remember that image? Yeah. Okay. Now then, go listen to the first 30 seconds of Frost while staring at that image.
Got it?
Good.
That's how it started.
And then Andrew asked me to use it in the animation and it got renamed. But, considering half of the song no longer fit the new theme, I rewrote the second half to include a lot more percussive instruments to give that icy feeling.
Frankly, I'm not sure what's more well known, the really ethereal arpeggio that opens the song, or the industrial drums that drive it.
with respect to this album —
about 10 months, 30 days later
captured 1/22/2012
Solatrus ✑ Tumblr
Frost: One Year Later
One year ago, we all saw this happen.
Hard to believe it’s been a year since this song had its debut. Hard to believe that such a big moment in my life was only a year ago. Being a part of the music team has been nothing but rewarding, even with the ups and downs that have happened. I regret nothing about my time as a part of this project. It’s inspired me and given me an amazing amount of confidence in myself as a musician, and I’ve improved in far greater strides with these fine musicians than I ever would have on my own.
The last time I re-read through all of Act 5 Act 2, I teared up on reaching this page.
So, I say thank you, to all of you, for giving me your support. An especially big thank you to everyone who supported me when I was just starting out, especially my friends (Andrew, Scott, Brad, Chris, Corey, and Steve) from my hometown, and my family. Thank you to Blueberry for helping me get noticed by the team. And a big thank you to Andrew Hussie for giving me the opportunity to achieve something wonderful as a musician.
Quasar Nebula: wiki editor
The early commentary collection, which was originally the only source for most commentary on the wiki, annotates the first commentary entry on this page as "commentary redux", and places it second. For the wiki we assume this is an error and place it first, because in the other (and ostensibly original) entry, Solatrus refers to "a previous post" where he shared the panel that's part of both posts. The commentary collection has no source links or dates, and we haven't found sources for either [of the first two] posts on this track, so this is just our best read of the text itself.
Note, though, that for Crystalanthology (the other track by Solatrus on this album), the commentary collection does seem to order its two entries correctly.
Referencing sources for Frost: Referencing sources for Frost… Referencing sources:
with respect to this album —
about 15 years, 4 months later
Erase ✑ HSMusic Discord re: Endless Sands
is this a vertigo thing or does it come from here
cuz if its from here this should probably be listed as a frost reference
ok i wordede that weird
frost should have this listed as a reference
there
😂

