Skyscraper Frontier brings an ambitious, but familiar sense of a universally diversified pop sound to the modern music world. With a wide array of musical backgrounds and involvement of years on the concert circuit, this camp prepares to bring a new tribe to the bonfire. Amongst the stockpile of bands that are out for the overnight success, Skyscraper Frontier seek to let their roots grow. Conforming or adjusting to the word commercial for the sake of "quick success suicide" never appealed to the composers who form what Skyscraper Frontier has now become.
Three years ago gave launch to the birth of inspiration for the current soothe-rock ensemble. Soaking in that certain bucket was the sponge that squeezed in October of 2004, spawning over twenty song ideas. For the next five months fourteen songs were finalized and the other six still in skeletal form. Therefore giving the composer's a chance to pick out the best of seven songs, re-record them, than release an EP on independent label Coming Home Records, rightfully titled Moonlit Behavior. Focusing on making every song unique means everything and always will, no song will ever go halfway through the writing process.
Believing there are no boundaries or rules in the game of creative music, Skyscraper Frontier has chosen to consolidate elements from selected genres in music. Grabbing from the likes of the early 90's shoegazer movement, the Dischord post-punk era, the 70's soul/funk time period, modern ambient collaborations, and anything the Rascals or Jeff Lynne ever recorded. Film, books, and Jagermeister are another outlet for the collaboration of emotions that conjure up the spirit of music.
Los Angeles, California is where Skyscraper Frontier calls home. Even more, the actual band name is a description of the city's downtown area where the high rising buildings shoot into the sky, almost cracking the actual sphere. These man-made steel trees gave new support to civil life, tucking in the already slow dying western frontier.