The Lost Colors
The Lost Colors formed in Los Angeles with Emily Carter on vocals, David Cohen on guitar, Mark Stone on bass, and Ethan James on drums. They put out their...
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The Lost Colors formed in Los Angeles with Emily Carter on vocals, David Cohen on guitar, Mark Stone on bass, and Ethan James on drums. They put out their first album, 'Shades of Despair,' in 2017.
That album's single 'Blame' got some attention on alternative charts. Carter's lyrics sometimes drew criticism for being too direct about personal and social matters, though other listeners appreciated that approach.
They've released two more albums since then: 'Echoes of Silence' in 2019 and 'The Edge of Forever' in 2021.
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