Boiled Frogs
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"Boiled Frogs" | ||
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Single by Alexisonfire | ||
from the album Crisis | ||
Released | November 2006 | |
Format | CD | |
Recorded | February-March 2006 | |
Genre | Post-hardcore | |
Length | 3:57 | |
Label | Distort Entertainment / Vagrant Records | |
Producer(s) | Julius Butty and Alexisonfire | |
Alexisonfire singles chronology | ||
This Could Be Anywhere in the World (2006) |
Boiled Frogs (2006) |
TBA |
Boiled Frogs is the fourth song and second single off of Alexisonfire's third studio album, Crisis. The music video for the song is set to be released in late November, and a teaser of the video can be viewed at the band's website, theonlybandever.com.
The title of the song refers to the boiling frog theory, that states that if a frog is placed in boiling water, it will jump out, but if placed in lukewarm water with a gradually increasing temperature, it will remain in the water. The song however, is about lead singer George Pettit's father, whose boss tried to cheat him out of his pension. The heat is a metaphor to his father's workload.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ From a MuchMusic MuchOnDemand interview