Lost Sounds

Lost Sounds was a rock band from Memphis, Tennessee. Starting in March 1999, the band was made up of Rich Crook on drums, Patrick Jordan on bass, Jay Reatard on synth, guitar and vocals, and Alicja Trout on synth, guitar and vocals. The band, originally working within the garage rock genre, had a collection of analog keyboards Trout had used in her previous band The Clears. The bizarre combination of new wave synths and mangled guitars showed a dark wave influence as well. The band frequently dealt with dark, apocalyptic themes ranging from the Book of Revelation (Breathing Machine) to the Columbine High School shootings (Blackcoats/Whitefear). The band's last show was in May 2005 in Stuttgart, Germany. Rich Crook currently writes and records music in the band Lover![1] Former band members have since formed Sweet Knives as a self described reboot of Lost Sounds sans the late Jay Reatard.

Discography

  • Lost Sounds 7", Solid Sex Lovie Doll, 1999
  • Memphis Is Dead LP, Bigneck Records, 2000
  • 1+1 = Nothing 7", Empty Records, 2000
  • Outtakes & Demos Vol. 1, Contaminated Records, 2001
  • Black-Wave 2xLP, Empty Records, 2001
  • Demos & Outtakes, Vol. 1, Hate Records, 2001
  • Demos II, On On Switch, 2003
  • Rat's Brains & Microchips LP, Empty Records, 2002
  • Future Touch EP, In The Red Records, 2004
  • Lost Sounds LP, In The Red Records, 2004
  • Motocycle Leather Boy 7", Tic Tac Totally, 2007
  • Blac Static, Fat Possum Records, 2011

References

  1. ^ Victim of Time piece about Lover! and Rich Crook

External links

  • Official website
  • Lost Sounds at Grunnenrocks
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Jay Reatard
Studio albums
  • Blood Visions
  • Watch Me Fall
Compilations
  • Singles 06–07
  • Matador Singles '08
  • Greatest Messes
  • Better Than Something
With The Reatards
  • Teenage Hate
  • Grown Up, Fucked Up
  • Live LP
  • Bedroom Disasters
  • Not Fucked Enough
Related
  • Discography
  • The Reatards
  • Lost Sounds
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