[kj] LOST SOUNDS (was re: Top 10, post-Y2K)
Peter Moltesen
sneakypete at uwclub.net
Fri Apr 6 04:21:14 EDT 2007
cheers Oliver
I had a listen to the tunes they have on their myspace page
sound pretty good to me :o)
Peter
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From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On
Behalf Of B. Oliver Sheppard
Sent: 06 April 2007 08:06
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
Subject: Re: [kj] LOST SOUNDS (was re: Top 10, post-Y2K)
For those who don't want to download the Lost Sounds _Memphis is Dead_
LP for free from YouSendIt (for which you have to reg, but for free
anywayss), just get it from my site:
http://www.kvltpunk.com/audio/Lost_Sounds_Memphis_is_Dead_1999.zip
It'll be up there for a little while, so get it fast. No registration
necessary. Great stuff, but not up for long.
"_Q_: I remember that when Lost Sounds began you said there was a
Darkthrone/Emperor influence, and the first LP to me sounded like an
ambitious attempt to graft Nordic black metal onto US garage punk. Is
that an accurate assessment?
_Alicja_Trout_ (vox, Lost Sounds): Yes."
[from interview @ http://www.cultpunk.com/?p=112]
-Oliver
B. Oliver Sheppard wrote:
>
>
> One of my post-Y2K Top 10 fave bands I mentioned were Memphis'
> much-missed LOST SOUNDS (1999-2005). Yes, technically not post-Y2K,
> but by a hair.
>
> Gothic garage punk meets black metal meets 60s dark Nuggets psych is
> the best way to describe them.
>
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