Brothers In Arms Are Here to Prove Rock Still Roars

There is a particular kind of electricity that lives inside a great rock song. It is the sound of a packed room before the lights go down, the surge of a guitar through a wall of amplifiers, and the feeling that something bigger than the moment is about to happen. Brothers In Arms was built to bring that feeling back.
The project is the vision of guitarist and composer Jack Frost, whose career has connected him with bands and artists including Savatage, Seven Witches, Bronx Casket Co., Jean Beauvoir, and Aldo Nova. Frost gathered an exceptional cast of musicians with one shared belief: rock music is not a relic. It is alive, loud, and ready for its next chapter.
Brothers In Arms brings together performers whose collective history stretches across some of hard rock’s most memorable names. The lineup includes Karl Wilcox of Diamond Head, Alex Jansen, Charlie Calv, Dave Amato of REO Speedwagon, Mick Mahan of Pat Benatar, and Todd Poole of Roxy Blue and Saliva. Vocal firepower comes from Keith St. John, Andrew Freeman, Paul Shortino, Steve Overland, Nick Walsh, and Jesse Damon.
This is not simply a gathering of familiar names. It is a statement of purpose. Every member arrives with the kind of experience that can only come from years spent in studios, clubs, theaters, and legendary rock venues. Together, they are reaching for the spirit of an era when songs were built to shake arenas and stay with listeners long after the final encore.
For Frost and his fellow musicians, the mission is straightforward. Make quality rock music that honors the history of the genre while refusing to treat that history as the ending. Brothers In Arms celebrates the fans who grew up with these sounds, but it also opens the door for anyone ready to discover the power of a real guitar riff, a soaring chorus, and a band that plays like it has something to prove.
The doubters can keep talking. Brothers In Arms is turning up the volume.
Rock never died. It just found its brothers.