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“…magnificent rendition by Stephen Frost. Frost recently has been writing music for theatre, but is now making his return to song writing. . . His cover of this gorgeous song does it great justice. Frost gives it a great blend of soft melodies and out of nowhere turns up the distortion and really kicks the song in to third gear.” — Buffablog, “Stephen Frost Gets Naked and Famous” 2 Feb 2011.

Featured by WOW People Magazine, 11 Jan 2011

In “Artists to Keep an Eye on in 2011? – “Stephen Frost recently moved back to Richmond after writing music for theater and is currently breaking back into the music scene. He recently formed the Led Zeppelin tribute band Led Zepplica and his cover of The Naked and Famous’ “Young Blood” was catchy as hell. He’s working on new material and it will be interesting to see what develops.” – Richmond Playlist, 30 Dec 2010

“Man…this is awesome!” — We Can All Be Tontos, 9 Aug 2010.

“Your The Naked & Famous cover is kinda sweet” –Coup de Main via Twitter, 9 Aug 2010.

“Cute cover of The Naked and Famous’ ‘Young Blood’. You know you’ve made it when an American indie kid covers your tune.” –Jane Yee (Presenter for M2, C4, and promotions at Universal)

“His music is some of the most unconventional and intriguing stuff I’ve heard in the longest time. I’m honestly surprised to see him at an event at a place like the Coliseum, but good to know he’s still making good music.” –Richmond Playlist, 17 June 2010

“Stephen Frost provides an almost cinematic musical score that, in keeping with Fernandez’s approach, sounds at times like the soundtrack of a Hollywood movie.” — Alexandria Gazette, July 23, 2009

“Stephen Frost has written some very cool music for the play, which starts as soon as the house opens.” — DC Theatre Scene, July 19, 2009

“Vivid, intimate, visually arresting…it’s underscored by Stephen Frost’s original music.” — The Daily Herald [Chicago]

“The weird and wonderful soundtrack…instantly transports you to the many circles of Hell Dante wades through.” — Windy City Times, June 18, 2008

“[Allen Sleeman, Charles Glenn, and Stephen Frost] put on a great show last Friday night. Its hour-long set . . . was absolutely fantastic. Probably the most talented young musicians in the area.” –Richmond Times-Dispatch (review by Tommy Siegel, of Jukebox the Ghost)