Jack Frost is a musical project fronted by the American singer-songwriter and producer, known primarily for his work in the indie rock and alternative music genres. The project emerged in the late 1990s, with its most notable release being the album "Jack Frost" (1997), which showcased a blend of lo-fi aesthetics and introspective lyrics. This work highlighted Frost's unique sound, characterized by melodic hooks and an experimental approach to songwriting. Frost is often associated with the indie rock scene, drawing comparisons to contemporaries like Beck and Elliott Smith. His music features a mix of acoustic and electronic elements, contributing to the lo-fi indie sound that became prevalent in the late '90s and early 2000s. While not as commercially mainstream as some of his peers, Jack Frost has garnered a cult following, influencing a generation of indie artists who appreciate the raw and authentic sound that he embodies. His work has contributed to the broader narrative of indie music's evolution, emphasizing artistic integrity over commercial success.