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  • Genre: Drum & Bass / Psychedelic / Rock

    Location BROOKLYN, New York, US

    Profile Views: 15395

    Last Login: 1/12/2012

    Member Since 11/4/2009

    Website sawherghost.net/sawherghost/

    Record Label Saw Her Ghost Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Lost Coves stems from boredom and ambition colliding at monumental trajectories. And so we make music. We don't really write songs as much as build movements based on rhythm, feedback and melody. We like to rock it. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. "Venturing into the great wide Weird, Lost Coves has successfully bridged the Heavy and Indie worlds to create a wide open spectrum of psychedelia stitched together by tense and introspective moments of true character and personality. Like second nature, the drum and bass duo crash through the gates with giant reverberating riffs and odd rhythms, only to tragically break your heart by song’s end. They certainly keep it interesting- familiar but always adventurous." .. .. .. .. .. .. .. "It’s pretty safe to say that Lost Coves are not for traditionalists, as they don’t fall neatly into any genre grouping that I can think of. They’re a little bit of everything I like about the avant-garde side of rock n’ roll, and they’ve got an ability that never exceeds their grasp. In other words, they’re an ambitious lot that still realizes making good music is about writing songs with replay value, even if you are doing it in a way that could be defined as progressive or moderately inaccessible." -www.HellrideMusic.com .. .. .. .. .. .. .. It flows together like one long compostion, tracks on the cd serving more as mile markers as you travel down this lost highway, disoriented and unsure of what menace lurks around the next corner. The journey begins innocuously enough, with a serene, swimmy intro that could be something from Colour Haze, the calm soon being shattered by a jarring dissonant chord that announces the darkness within. What follows is 26 minutes of shadowy musical hallucinations, conjuring a mutated, psychopathic Radiohead mixed with a bit of Unsane(minus the bluesy aspect) and a heavier, less brittle version of Shellac. Introspective Indie rock moments morphing into heavy, monolithic, dissonant riffing, all the while with trippy delay feedback as a swirling, churning backdrop to the whole schizoid odyssey. -www.stonerrock.com .. .. ..MyGen.. ..Profile Generator.. ...... ..
  • Members

    ...... DylanBassBilDrums ......
  • Influences

    Cities and mountains and stuff.
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Bio:

Lost Coves stems from boredom and ambition colliding at monumental trajectories. And so we make music. We don't really write songs as much as build movements based on rhythm, feedback and melody. We like to rock it. "Venturing into the great wide Weird, Lost Coves has successfully bridged the Heavy and Indie worlds to create a wide open spectrum of psychedelia stitched together by tense and introspective moments of true character and personality. Like second nature, the drum and bass duo crash through the gates with giant reverberating riffs and odd rhythms, only to tragically break your heart by song’s end. They certainly keep it interesting- familiar but always adventurous." "It’s pretty safe to say that Lost Coves are not for traditionalists, as they don’t fall neatly into any genre grouping that I can think of. They’re a little bit of everything I like about the avant-garde side of rock n’ roll, and they’ve got an ability that never exceeds their grasp. In other words, they’re an ambitious lot that still realizes making good music is about writing songs with replay value, even if you are doing it in a way that could be defined as progressive or moderately inaccessible." -www.HellrideMusic.com It flows together like one long compostion, tracks on the cd serving more as mile markers as you travel down this lost highway, disoriented and unsure of what menace lurks around the next corner. The journey begins innocuously enough, with a serene, swimmy intro that could be something from Colour Haze, the calm soon being shattered by a jarring dissonant chord that announces the darkness within. What follows is 26 minutes of shadowy musical hallucinations, conjuring a mutated, psychopathic Radiohead mixed with a bit of Unsane(minus the bluesy aspect) and a heavier, less brittle version of Shellac. Introspective Indie rock moments morphing into heavy, monolithic, dissonant riffing, all the while with trippy delay feedback as a swirling, churning backdrop to the whole schizoid odyssey. -www.stonerrock.com .. .. ..

Member Since:

November 04, 2009

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Saw Her Ghost Records

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