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Edith Frost
San Antonio, United States • b. 1964-08-18
Edith Frost is credited on 63 releases across 32 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1996–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
63
Pressings credited
32
Albums
4
Decades active
30
In collections
Biography
Edith Frost (born August 18, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter who describes her music as "pensive countrified psychedelia". Born in San Antonio, Texas, Frost moved to Brooklyn in 1990 where she played in the country bands The Holler Sisters, The Marfa Lights, and Edith and Her Roadhouse Romeos. In 1996, she moved to Chicago after signing to the city's Drag City label, which released her demo as a self-titled EP. A second EP, Ancestors, followed in 1997. Her debut album Calling Over Time was released in 1997, and featured Jim O'Rourke, David Grubbs, and Sean O'Hagan of Stereolab and the High Llamas. This was followed by Telescopic in 1998, which was produced by Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema from the band Royal Trux. In 2001 she released Wonder Wonder, which was engineered by Steve Albini, and the more sparse sounding It's a Game was released in 2005. In 2014 she relocated to Austin and in the following year self-released the EP Nothing Comes Around, her first new music in fifteen years. In 2025 she released her first album in nearly 20 years, In Space.
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Credited work
63 releases · 32 albums · active 1996–2023
- Performance · 96
- Other credits · 6
- Engineering · 3
- Production · 2
Studios: Solid Sound Studios, Hoffman Estates, IL · Steamroom, Chicago · Truckstop · Electrical Audio
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Gastr Del Sol
- Jim O'Rourke
- Sigmatropic
- Songs: Ohia
- Rian Murphy
- Boxhead Ensemble
- Archer Prewitt
- Chestnut Station
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