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Lost Horizons- In Quiet Moments

SKU: 5400863038748
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Lost Horizons- In Quiet Moments
Lost Horizons- In Quiet Moments

2x Black Vinyl, 350gsm Wide Spined Sleeve on Uncoated/Reverse Board, 2x Inner Sleeves on Matt Machine Varnish, DL Sticker, LP Sticker. Lost Horizons is a collaboration between Simon Raymonde, former bassist of the Cocteau Twins, and drummer Richard Thomas, whose past resume includes Dif Juz and the Jesus and Mary Chain. Their haunting, low-key indie pop combines elements of dance-rock and Bowie-esque singer songwriter folk. In Quiet Moments features a distinguished cast of guest singers and a handful of supporting instrumentalists embellishing the core duo's gorgeously free-flowing and loose-limbed blueprint. While the album has it's pockets of loss, they are aligned to the concept of hope, and the end result is more about rebirth than death.

Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Lost Horizons- In Quiet Moments

SKU: 5400863038748
Regular price $37.00
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Release Date: 4.23.21

 
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2x Black Vinyl, 350gsm Wide Spined Sleeve on Uncoated/Reverse Board, 2x Inner Sleeves on Matt Machine Varnish, DL Sticker, LP Sticker. Lost Horizons is a collaboration between Simon Raymonde, former bassist of the Cocteau Twins, and drummer Richard Thomas, whose past resume includes Dif Juz and the Jesus and Mary Chain. Their haunting, low-key indie pop combines elements of dance-rock and Bowie-esque singer songwriter folk. In Quiet Moments features a distinguished cast of guest singers and a handful of supporting instrumentalists embellishing the core duo's gorgeously free-flowing and loose-limbed blueprint. While the album has it's pockets of loss, they are aligned to the concept of hope, and the end result is more about rebirth than death.