Jitter review
Tuesday July 15, 1997 – 6:01 pmA review by Jesse Croom of my ANCESTORS single that appeared in Jitter magazine somewhere around the summer of 1997. I’m not sure of the exact date.
Edith Frost wins again with three more great songs, produced this time around by Kramer. While Kramer adds some bass and synthesizers, most of these songs are reminiscent of Frost’s self titled EP, simply Frost with her guitar.
"Ancestors" is a dream-like pondering of reuniting with loved ones in heaven. "Secrets" is a country ballad type song which is perfect for desert sunsets. "Cold and On My Mind" opens with the line, "We’ll never know much about anything." This toe tappin’ ditty conjures many of the same images as "Secrets", only a bit more playful, leaving behind the words of the chorus, "We’ll never know where the summer goes."
These three new songs are available only as an import single, but they are certainly worth the extra cash you might have to pay for it.






