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Frown
OriginPrešov, Slovakia
GenresGothic metal, gothic rock, doom metal
Years active1997–present
LabelsIndependent, Moonstorm
Members
  • Marián Dráč
  • Martin "Chemik" Porubsky
  • Peter Kertvel
  • Websitefrownbandsk.bandcamp.com

    Frown is a Slovakian gothic rock band. It was formed in Prešov, Slovakia, in 1997 and has released four studio albums.

    Background

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    Slovakian vocalist Marian Drac formed the band Frown in 1997 then recruited the original guitarist Jan Kolesar, bassist Ján "Kafi" Kavulič, and keyboardist Zuzana Bérešová. Months after they formed, they released their first demo, Falsehood, then a year later they released their second demo, Gift of Suffering. Martin "Chemik" Porubsky replaced Zuzana on keyboards. Frown released their first studio album, Features and Causes of the Frozen Origin, in 2001, and their second, Lunar Brightshine and Fiery Splendour, on Halloween in 2003. These two albums are noted for having strong Type O Negative influences in them with Marián's vocals resembling Peter Steele's of the said band. The notable songs are "Dawning (For a Sweet Girl)", "Breath for Dead", and "Dreadful Moon" on the first album, and "Last Summer Days", "Salvation", and "Rusty Flame" on the second album. Their third album, Lovesinspain, was released in 2005. The album have a different musical style while still retaining gothic influences of the first two. The sound of the album more resembles The Sisters of Mercy, HIM, and The 69 Eyes, such as showcased in the tracks "Redemption", "Not from Christian Love", and "Crucify Me".

    Frown went on a nine-year hiatus between studio records. During that time, bassist Ján "Kafi" Kavulič exited the band and Dráč began to play bass in addition to vocals as a memorandum for Peter Steele, who died at 48 in April 2010. In 2014, their fourth album, Introspection of Memoirs, was released, showcasing some return of the musical elements of their first two studio records. 2015 saw two replacements in their lineup. Zeleznik and Kolesar exited the band and were replaced by Peter Kertvel on drums and Lubomir Dzvonik on guitars. Dzvonik would leave the band a year later, and it still[when?] remains without a guitarist.

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