Lostalone
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Lostalone

Lostalone formed in 2007 with Christopher Stewart on vocals and guitar, Eamon Hamilton on guitar and vocals, and Dave Armstrong on drums. They released their...

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Lostalone's atmospheric, introspective rock world

A London band crafting songs with winding titles and haunted vocals since 2007.

For a good sense of their sound, try 'Looking Over You Looking Over Me' or 'Our Bodies Will Never Be Found.' Both have that haunted quality Stewart's voice brings to their material.

Lostalone's music creates its own contained world, less tied to a specific scene than to a particular mood. Songs like 'Looking Over You Looking Over Me' and 'A Ritualistic Mirage Of The Mind' show their preference for atmospheric, introspective rock with those characteristically long titles. Even their Christmas song 'All (Lost) Alone On Christmas' leans into that seasonal gloom rather than holiday cheer.

The band formed in 2007 with Christopher Stewart on vocals and guitar, Eamon Hamilton on guitar and vocals, and Dave Armstrong on drums. They released their first album in 2010 and kept going through four albums over the next decade, including 2021's Dead Men Walking.

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Lostalone formed in 2007 with Christopher Stewart on vocals and guitar, Eamon Hamilton on guitar and vocals, and Dave Armstrong on drums. They released their first album in 2010, followed by three more over the next decade, including 2021's Dead Men Walking.

Their songs often have long, winding titles like 'A Ritualistic Mirage Of The Mind' and 'A Round Of Applause For Being Strange.' The music tends toward the atmospheric and introspective, with Stewart's vocals carrying a certain haunted quality that fits the material.

They put out a Christmas song called 'All (Lost) Alone On Christmas,' which suggests they don't mind a little seasonal gloom. The band is from London, but their sound feels less tied to a specific scene and more like its own contained world.

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