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The Lost Patrol
Midnight Matinee
self-released

The Lost patrol lost original singer Danielle Kimak Stauss since their last album. New singer Molly Israel takes over confidently here and is a good addition to the bands dreamy and strong sound.

"Homecoming" shows off Israel's rich voice against a sixties-influenced backdrop. The Lost Patrol are good at that sort of a thing. "Fades From View" is a dreamy and soft song that suits Israel's voice well. It has an eerie sound that unravels slowly. "Distance" is a stunning standout song, a melancholy ballad where the surf guitars really do the trick. Lost patrol reach a meeting point for shoegaze and sixties-influenced rock.

The closing "Jukebox On The Moon" very nicely ends this chapter in the band's history. Israel's dynamic vocal presence elevates an already great song into the stratosphere. The Lost Patrol deserve a large audience.

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You may also want to check out our Lost Patrol articles/reviews: Chasing Shadows, Dark Matter, Driven, Launch and Landing, Rocket Surgery.

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