Lanterns On The Lake
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Lanterns On The Lake

Lanterns on the Lake formed in Newcastle in 2006 around Hazel Wilde on vocals and guitar, Paul Gregory on guitar, Oliver Ketteringham on bass, and Dave...

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Lanterns On The Lake, Newcastle's quiet atmospheric builders

A band that started with folk-tinged arrangements and grew into layered, experimental soundscapes.

For a good sense of their early sound, 'Through The Cellar Door' holds up. 'Lungs Quicken' from their top songs list gives a later glimpse into that building intensity.

They've carved out a space for atmospheric, folk-tinged music that feels both intimate and expansive. Songs like 'Through The Cellar Door' and 'Blanket Of Leaves' show their knack for quiet, building arrangements around Hazel Wilde's distinct voice. Their shift to more layered, experimental textures on later albums like 'Beings' kept the core mood intact while pushing the sound forward.

Formed in Newcastle in 2006, they released their first album 'Between Days' in 2009. After a lineup change and a major-label signing in 2013, they put out records like 'Gracious Tide, Take Me Home' and 'Beings', incorporating electronic and classical touches. The current trio of Wilde, Gregory, and Robinson released 'Errors of the Sun' in 2022.

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Lanterns on the Lake formed in Newcastle in 2006 around Hazel Wilde on vocals and guitar, Paul Gregory on guitar, Oliver Ketteringham on bass, and Dave Robinson on drums. Their first album, 'Between Days,' came out in 2009, setting up the atmospheric, folk-tinged sound they'd work with. Songs like 'Through The Cellar Door' and 'Blanket Of Leaves' show their way with quiet, building arrangements and Wilde's distinct voice.

Ketteringham left the band in 2012, and the group signed with a major label the following year, which drew some criticism from fans. They kept recording anyway, putting out 'Gracious Tide, Take Me Home' in 2013 and 'Beings' in 2015. The music on those records got a bit more layered and experimental, pulling in electronic textures and classical touches without losing the core mood.

As of the last few years, the band has been Wilde, Gregory, and Robinson. They released an album called 'Errors of the Sun' in 2022.

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