EIGHT
STONE PRESS
new t-shirts - May 26, 2009
William P. Tandy
EightStonePress.blogspot.com
NEW LOST PATROL SHIRTS
NOW AVAILABLE
I first discovered The Lost Patrol (TLP) in summer 2007, while
undergoing treatment for cancer; somehow, for me, their music provided
the perfect soundtrack for chemotherapy (which I mean in the best possible
way). It was thus with great excitement that I met the fall 2008 release
of their seventh studio album, MIDNIGHT MATINEE, which, when The
Mobtown Shank's Benn Ray invited me to compile a year-end favorites
list, easily made my Top Five:
Were David Lynch to direct a spaghetti western featuring a climactic
showdown between Carl Sagan and Carlos Castaneda, The Lost Patrol might
provide the perfect soundtrack. Hailing from the greater New York City
area, the band’s unique sound reflects a seemingly bottomless well
of influences ranging from Morricone to Dick Dale to Joy Division. Guitarist
Stephen Masucci’s reverb-drenched Mosrite along with the boundless
desert skies of Michael Williams’ 12-string guitar provide a most
complimentary backdrop for the otherwordly vocals of Mollie Israel (who
replaces the band’s longtime lead singer, Danielle Kimak Stauss).
While Israel’s voice occasionally belies her youth, her impressively
solid debut nonetheless suggests the promise of even better things to
come. Choice tracks: “On the Run”; “Homecoming”;
“Colors Turn Grey”; “Jukebox on the Moon”.
Now, TLP have introduced a brand-new band t-shirt, available through
their website. Also,
look for them July 25, 2009, when they play the New Deal Cafe in Greenbelt,
Maryland.
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