
1000 Variations on the Same Song
Following the critical and commercial success of 2023's âGrog,â cult New York duo Frog return with â1000 Variations on the Same Song,â their sixth album.
'1000 Variations on the Same Theme' is an eclectic, emotional, and lyrically vivid collection. These songs see Daniel Batemanrefer to My Chemical Romance, Gucci, Stillwell deals, fatherhood, and the 6 train (âI was listening to a lot of Mozart, Kodak Black, and Prince, but it doesn't really sound like any of those.â).
Musically, songs like âTOP OF THE POPS VAR. Iâ and âDOOMSCROLLING VAR. IIâ touch on the frenetic Indie Rock that defined their earlier work, while the idiosyncratic Alt. Country of âCount Batemanâ and âGrogâ can be heard on âWHERE U FROM VAR. IIIâ and âARTHUR MCBRIDE ON THE LOWER EAST SIDE VAR. X.â Singles like âJUST USE YR HIPS VAR. VIâ and Decemberâs âDID SANTA COME VAR. IXâ also introduce a smoky lounge element to Frogâs sound.
However, as Daniel explains it, these are all just variations on the same song:
â1000 Variations on the Same Song is a theme and variationsâthere are times in your life as a songwriter where you'll start a bunch of stuff that all sounds alike, which can be a problem, something that you want to excise from yourself. This time, I decided to embrace it and take it as far as it could go.
"The first four variations were recorded in one long take, ("HOUSEBROKEN") is the last one in that sequence. I added piano and doubled the vocals, etc, but basically, all those songs were done in one 15-minute stretch. If youâre working quickly and your goal is to finish an entire album or more in one night, amazing things can happen. How many songs can you write using the same chords? How many songs can you record and finish in one day? The answer to both is near-infinite with the right environment and mindset.â
Since Frog returned from hiatus in 2023 with the addition of Danielâs brother Steve Bateman on drums, theyâve received significant critical acclaim and enjoyed sold-out shows in the Tri-state area.
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$13.201000 Variations on the Same Song
Following the critical and commercial success of 2023's âGrog,â cult New York duo Frog return with â1000 Variations on the Same Song,â their sixth album.
'1000 Variations on the Same Theme' is an eclectic, emotional, and lyrically vivid collection. These songs see Daniel Batemanrefer to My Chemical Romance, Gucci, Stillwell deals, fatherhood, and the 6 train (âI was listening to a lot of Mozart, Kodak Black, and Prince, but it doesn't really sound like any of those.â).
Musically, songs like âTOP OF THE POPS VAR. Iâ and âDOOMSCROLLING VAR. IIâ touch on the frenetic Indie Rock that defined their earlier work, while the idiosyncratic Alt. Country of âCount Batemanâ and âGrogâ can be heard on âWHERE U FROM VAR. IIIâ and âARTHUR MCBRIDE ON THE LOWER EAST SIDE VAR. X.â Singles like âJUST USE YR HIPS VAR. VIâ and Decemberâs âDID SANTA COME VAR. IXâ also introduce a smoky lounge element to Frogâs sound.
However, as Daniel explains it, these are all just variations on the same song:
â1000 Variations on the Same Song is a theme and variationsâthere are times in your life as a songwriter where you'll start a bunch of stuff that all sounds alike, which can be a problem, something that you want to excise from yourself. This time, I decided to embrace it and take it as far as it could go.
"The first four variations were recorded in one long take, ("HOUSEBROKEN") is the last one in that sequence. I added piano and doubled the vocals, etc, but basically, all those songs were done in one 15-minute stretch. If youâre working quickly and your goal is to finish an entire album or more in one night, amazing things can happen. How many songs can you write using the same chords? How many songs can you record and finish in one day? The answer to both is near-infinite with the right environment and mindset.â
Since Frog returned from hiatus in 2023 with the addition of Danielâs brother Steve Bateman on drums, theyâve received significant critical acclaim and enjoyed sold-out shows in the Tri-state area.
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Following the critical and commercial success of 2023's âGrog,â cult New York duo Frog return with â1000 Variations on the Same Song,â their sixth album.
'1000 Variations on the Same Theme' is an eclectic, emotional, and lyrically vivid collection. These songs see Daniel Batemanrefer to My Chemical Romance, Gucci, Stillwell deals, fatherhood, and the 6 train (âI was listening to a lot of Mozart, Kodak Black, and Prince, but it doesn't really sound like any of those.â).
Musically, songs like âTOP OF THE POPS VAR. Iâ and âDOOMSCROLLING VAR. IIâ touch on the frenetic Indie Rock that defined their earlier work, while the idiosyncratic Alt. Country of âCount Batemanâ and âGrogâ can be heard on âWHERE U FROM VAR. IIIâ and âARTHUR MCBRIDE ON THE LOWER EAST SIDE VAR. X.â Singles like âJUST USE YR HIPS VAR. VIâ and Decemberâs âDID SANTA COME VAR. IXâ also introduce a smoky lounge element to Frogâs sound.
However, as Daniel explains it, these are all just variations on the same song:
â1000 Variations on the Same Song is a theme and variationsâthere are times in your life as a songwriter where you'll start a bunch of stuff that all sounds alike, which can be a problem, something that you want to excise from yourself. This time, I decided to embrace it and take it as far as it could go.
"The first four variations were recorded in one long take, ("HOUSEBROKEN") is the last one in that sequence. I added piano and doubled the vocals, etc, but basically, all those songs were done in one 15-minute stretch. If youâre working quickly and your goal is to finish an entire album or more in one night, amazing things can happen. How many songs can you write using the same chords? How many songs can you record and finish in one day? The answer to both is near-infinite with the right environment and mindset.â
Since Frog returned from hiatus in 2023 with the addition of Danielâs brother Steve Bateman on drums, theyâve received significant critical acclaim and enjoyed sold-out shows in the Tri-state area.











