Down By The Frozen River

Album: Ensoulment (2024)
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  • The The leader Matt Johnson left school at 15. He failed all his qualifications and didn't even bother trying. "Down By The Frozen River" is a snapshot of Matt Johnson's schooldays, or rather, his not-in -school days, a time filled with cider-fueled truancy.
  • The song contrasts two paths in life: the diligent conformists with their noses to the grindstone dutifully hitting the books, and the wily rebels like Johnson and his pals who couldn't be bothered with such tedium. Instead, they skipped school.

    "We'd build dens, get comics, sweets, and sometimes cider from the pub," Johnson told Mojo magazine. "Periodically, the school would send out Mr. French, the Arts teacher. He had this little Ford Anglia, and he'd scour the streets looking for us."
  • The frozen river of the title serves as both a literal and metaphorical setting. On the one hand, it evokes the wintry landscapes of Johnson's youth - fields blanketed in snow, the biting cold of an English winter, and the boys' frosty refuge. On the other hand, it symbolizes the stifling rigidity of the education system and societal expectations that Johnson and his friends were so keen to rebel against.
  • Recorded at Studio Cinéola in London and refined at Real World Studios near Bath, "Down By The Frozen River" features Johnson's vocals alongside longtime collaborators James Eller (bass), DC Collard (keyboards), Earl Harvin (drums), and Barrie Cadogan (lead guitar).
  • Ensoulment was co-produced and engineered by Warne Livesey, who previously worked on landmark The The albums like Infected (1986) and Mind Bomb (1989).

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