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Frode Fivel – Goat Simulator
Frode Fivel – Goat Simulator

Frode Fivel – Goat Simulator |

Norwegian indie rock band Frode Fivel has a cool new soft ballad single release titled Goat Simulator. They are veterans of Oslo music clubs and have been an active part of the Norwegian music scene over the years, each member being part of multiple bands. Currently based in the most attractive city in Norway, Fredrikstad. The group consists of Magnus Abelsen on guitar, Fredrik Brarud on drums, André Helle on bass, and Knut Øyvind Olsen on keyboards.

The song is a soft ballad that clocks in at just over two and a half minutes and has a minimalistic production that emphasizes the vocal harmonies and piano accompaniment. Contains minimal sprinkling of effects but well-managed time and space-based elevating production. Lyrics that describe breaking into a department store and stealing ice cream show the ace songwriting of the band. It’s a cleverly written song that shows off the band’s songwriting skills. The song by Frode Fivel creates a captivating atmosphere that draws the listener in and leaves a lasting impression.

The band has been a mainstay of the Oslo music scene for years, and their sound is a mix of different influences. They draw from their experience and creativity to create a unique sound that is both refreshing and familiar. The band members have backgrounds from Ricochets, Tommy Tokyo And Starving For My Gravy, Navigators, Remington super 60, and more.

Goat Simulator by Frode Fivel is an impressive release from Frode Fivel that is sure to make an impression on anyone who listens to it. The band’s skillful songwriting and production make this a track that is sure to remain in your head for days.

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