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Background information | |
Origin | Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada |
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Years active | 2022–present |
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Website | www |
Freeze the Fall is a Canadian Hard Rock trio from Kelowna, formed in 2022 by Quinn Mitzel (guitar, lead vocals), Aria Becker (bass, background vocals), and Jonah Goncalves (drums). They have released one EP, "Thrones."[1] Their latest single "VHS" was released on October 31, 2024.[2]
History
[edit]2022: Band Formation
[edit]In late Spring 2022, teenagers Quinn Mitzel and Aria Becker met in their middle school hallway, bonding over each other's choice in band t-shirts. They talked for a while and soon decided to start playing music together. A few weeks later, a mutual friend suggested they reach out to another young musician, a drummer named Jonah Goncalves. The new band collectively wrote their first original song "Insomnia" only six weeks after the band formed. [3]
2023: First Live Shows, Recording Sessions & Filming Music Videos
[edit]Freeze the Fall began 2023 by establishing a social media presence, and performing live for the first time at local venues in Kelowna. In June, the band won their first award, for Favorite Metal/Hard Music Group or Artist at the Gonzo Okanagan People's Choice Music Awards.[4]
Later in the year, the band began work on their first EP "Thrones" with Producer Jordan Chase at OoDeLally Recordings in Kelowna.[5]
In late December, the band traveled to Lake Country, British Columbia to film music videos for their EP, in collaboration with 26 Films. The band noted that “to maximize our budget, we filmed all 5 videos in one day. We filmed these in an unheated old barn on December 28 for more than 10 hours in -7 degree celsius weather with 15 costume changes – intense!”[6]
Freeze the Fall finished the year by performing at the Kelowna "New York New Year's Eve" Party in Stuart Park.[7]
2024: Release of Thrones EP, Record Label Signing, SOCAN Award & VHS Single/Video Release
[edit]Freeze the Fall started the year by releasing their first single "Glitch" which would later be included on their "Thrones" EP. [8]
To help fund the recording and release of their EP, the band initiated a crowd-funding initiative via Kickstarter. The resulting campaign raised nearly twice the amount of their original funding goal.[9]
A significant milestone occurred for the band in April when they signed a distribution deal with 604 Records.[10]
In July, the band released their EP "Thrones."[11]
In October, Freeze the Fall landed a SOCAN Young Canadian Artists award in the "Ones to Watch" category, sponsored by SiriusXM Canada.[12]
On Halloween, the band released a new single "VHS." They once again worked with 26 Films to produce an accompanying music video. According to the band, "'VHS' is an ode to our collective love of horror movies. The song explores the relentless evil that power can inspire. Ultimately we wrote this song for the music lovers who also love the genre of horror."[13]
References
[edit]- ^ "Young American girl interviews Freeze the Fall". 24 July 2024.
- ^ "FREEZE THE FALL Pay Tribute to Horror Cinema with Video for New Single "VHS"".
- ^ "Young American girl interviews Freeze the Fall". 24 July 2024.
- ^ "Local artists recognized at Gonzo Okanagan People's Choice Music Awards | Globalnews.ca".
- ^ https://listenharder.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/PR-TEENAGE-KELOWNA-HEAVY-ROCK-SENSATION-FREEZE-THE-FALL-RELEASE-DEBUT-EP-THRONES.pdf
- ^ https://listenharder.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/PR-TEENAGE-KELOWNA-HEAVY-ROCK-SENSATION-FREEZE-THE-FALL-RELEASE-DEBUT-EP-THRONES.pdf
- ^ "This is how Kelowna rang in the new year ... Early".
- ^ "Freeze the Fall releases debut single, Glitch". February 2024.
- ^ https://vancouversun.com/entertainment/kelowna-teen-trio-freeze-the-fall-play-light-organ-records-summerlight-2024-festival
- ^ "Hard rock band of Kelowna teens ready for more". 7 August 2024.
- ^ "Hard rock band of Kelowna teens ready for more". 7 August 2024.
- ^ "SOCAN Foundation announces winners of the 2024 Young Canadian Songwriters Awards". 23 October 2024.
- ^ "FREEZE THE FALL Pay Tribute to Horror Cinema with Video for New Single "VHS"".