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SYSTEMS
OF ROMANCE
cd reviews August 2007
Frankie
Teardrop
systemsofromance.blogspot.com
Late
night storms leave me a bit sleep-deprived this afternoon, and today's
choice is a band perfect for such moments. They are the Lost Patrol, a
currently active dark dreampop outfit based in New Jersey.
The Lost Patrol
has been gigging and recording since the late 1990s, combining a love
of all things dreampop with soft touches of drum machines and synthesizers;
the result an organic, dreamy sound reminiscent of Mazzy Star or Julee
Cruise. The Lost Patrol sound much like the soundtrack those fleeting
moments and late nights, powerful and ethereal female vocals leading an
orchestra of lush instrumentation and catchy hooks. Despite their myriad
of influences, the Lost Patrol sound completely unique, especially in
these times.
Over the course
of their tenure, the band has released five self-released full length
records and an EP, each one developing their luxuriant soundscapes further
as they perfect their craft.
For your ears
today, I've uploaded three tracks. The first is the opening number from
their 2004 record High Noon. The second is a featured and favorite song
of mine from their most recent effort, 2007's Launch and Landing. Last
but not least, the third a sleigh-bell ridden dirge from Lonesome Sky,
released in 2005.
Though
some of their earlier efforts are sadly out of print, all of their material
is available on the iTunes music store to purchase, and most of their
full-lengths can be ordered both directly from their website and through
CDbaby.com.
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