Lostdog in Loveland

Lostdog in Loveland

Latest release, NOW available here: https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/lostdoginloveland3 or stream it here: https://open.spotify.com/album/73zIVxzfANKnE8OfZTVykS?si=_oEqQSSaSpWqfp6I4cT5qQ Robert Mag, John Winhimmer and Robert Bumnyman Rocco formed LiL in 2006. At the end of 2007, LiL released their EP, Welcome To Loveland, featuring 4 original numbers that have been described as "beautiful" and "haunting". Please visit www.cdbaby.com/cd/lostdoginloveland and read the reviews of people who have purchased the EP. The Ep features MIKE GARSON of BOWIE/NIN/SMASHING PUMPKINS on piano. Mike shines on these songs and delivers a sound and style reminiscent of his Aladdin Sane days. At the end of 2017, LiL released their second album NOW. After sadanthem, Lostdog in Loveland’s debut album, it’s hard to imagine the songwriting duo, Mag/Winhimmer could continue to dish up even more lushness, textures, layers and addictive melodies to create their signature spacey soundscape in bite size pop songs. NOW, Lostdog in Loveland’s sophomoric album launches you into an unchartered world of space exploration, physical, temporal, abstract, alien…, interwoven with a spectrum of moods, and emotions. The nearly 3-minute instrumental “The Sad Anthem” leading into the first vocal song, “I Thought It Would Be Easier,” sets the tone for what to expect, AND what not to expect from the album. What to expect: Soulful undercurrents of deep introspection, sexy deep octaves that touches that central nerve, poetic words, and melodies that make you want to go on replay again and again and again. What not to expect: the same instruments, beats, tempo, and subject matter. Reviewers’ notes: "Like a picture book with music. Cohesive and compelling. And the last song,... It slays." "What incredible earcandy! Love the ethereal, echoey nature of it all. Don't want it to end!" "Your voice is golden. The instrumentation is incredible. Profound lyrics." "Intricate and immersive. A beautiful recording!"

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