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FEBRUARY 2008
Greetings and a belated Happy New Year to everyone! We have taken a break from live performance, but will resume again this summer. In the interim, we have been active with writing and recording new songs, which will be released on a new CD in fall of 2008. Look for new songs posted in the "Sounds" section at our official site , and here at MySpace this spring/summer.

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MAY 2007
The new full lengh CD Launch and Landing is now available. Twelve new tracks including "Sirens", "Orbit" and "Take Me Away".

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JANUARY 2007
The Lost Patrol is pleased to announce signing with Kalinkaland Records, an independent label based in Weimar, Germany. The label boasts an eclectic roster of talented artists from around the globe. The first Lost Patrol release will be a compilation of prior recordings plus a couple new songs. The CD will be available exclusively in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, and worldwide as an import.
You can also purchase directly from Kalinkaland. More information is forthcoming.
Kalinkaland Records

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The Lost Patrol is on the newly released Dionysus Records (Burbank, California) compilation "Innocence is Bliss".
This disc features girl oriented bands from around the globe.

Dionysus Records

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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 4/1/2005
Band Website: thelostpatrol.com
Band Members: • Mollie Israel
• Stephen Masucci
• Michael Williams
Influences:

MUSIC BY
• Ennio Morricone
• John Barry
• Johnny Cash
• The Cramps
• Siouxsie and the Banshees
• The Ventures
• The Stranglers
• Phil Spector
• Julee Cruise
• Cocteau Twins
• Jesus and Mary Chain
• Gary Numan
• The Church
• The Damned
• The Chameleons
• Dusty Springfield
• The Cure
• V.A.S.T.
• The Nightblooms
• The Cult
• The Beach Boys
• Jerry Murad's Harmonicats
• A Flock of Seagulls
• Dead Can Dance
• Smashing Pumpkins
• Sisters of Mercy
• The Shadows
• Al Caiola
• Jack Nitzsche
• Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
• The Verve
• Jean Michel Jarre
• Duane Eddy
• Andy Williams
• Angelo Badalamenti
• Allison Krause & Union Station
• Mazzy Star
• Tarnation
• The Catherine Wheel
• The Sundays
• Sigur Rós
• Echo and The Bunnymen
• Medieval Baebes
• Aimee Mann
• Miranda Sex Garden
• The Shaggs
• Joanna Newsom
• Goldfrapp
• X
• Kate Bush
• Lovespirals
• Abby Travis
• Curve

FILMS BY
• David Lynch
• Hal Hartley
• Jim Jarmusch
• Wes Andersen
• Sergio Leone
• John Waters


Sounds Like:

NBC4.COM
Ethereal, mysterious, achingly beautiful... New York-area indie-rockers The Lost Patrol have been operating under the radar for years, releasing a string of terrific albums. Perfect for perhaps a David Lynch film, or maybe, better yet, for sitting outside on a warm night gazing at stars. "Sirens" is one of the most unforgettable tracks of 2007.

SCHOLARS & ROGUES
Damn. Just, wow. Twangy, epic widescreen music for empty western landscapes at sunset. Somehow TLP conjures the Old West and layers it with a twinge of goth electronica in a way that's relentlessly cinematic. Their sound is defined, in some ways, by the connotive power of echo and reverb, yet it's never overpowered by studio tricks. Instead, the focus never leaves the staggering accomplishment of the songs themselves, which manage to be as transcendent in impact as they are simple in structure and conception.

THE STAR-CHICAGOHEIGHTS-STAR.COM
This is an album that listens like a hip movie soundtrack. Dreamy, evocative, and catchy in a sneak-up-on-you kind of way. Coolness factor: 10! Highly recommended.

ELEGY IBÉRICA
A few pinches of pop, a few other of lounge, some essences of ethereal and darkwave and influences by Cocteau Twins, The Sundays, Echo & The Bunnymen (among others) form the sonority of this brilliant band.

THE CHURCH OF GIRL
The Lost Patrol hold a magical key to our heart with their desert-surf tinged guitar,
twelve-string acoustic guitar, swirling synths, strings, electronic and live drums...

LUNAKAFÉ.COM
The Lost Patrol craft impeccable soundscapes and their album is a wonderful listen.

MP3HUGGER.COM
No matter what angle I position my ears I keep hearing the Shadows on 'Shimmy', there is something awfully historical (or hysterical depending on the amount of LSD you've taken). The vocals remind of a Cocteau Twin in distress (perhaps it's Miki from Lush lost at sea though) and tend to throw the whole piece into the realms of a Tarantino scene where blood is inevitably going to be spilt.

MAGNAPHONE MAGAZINE
It's all here: Republic serials from the 40's, Angelo Badalamenti, Night-timey surf &; twang, Siouxsie/Sisters Gothic strut and vintage 80's college rock jangle. There's even some Mod keys and of course...those vocals. On this, their seventh release they hone all of these conceits into a glittering stew, that you would be daft to miss.

THE NASHVILLE SCENE
This band from the Garden State blends the twang of an Ennio Morricone soundtrack with the dark pop sensibilities of The Motels.

RICHMOND TIMES DISPATCH
It was Jimi Hendrix who strangely intoned more than 35 years ago that "you will never hear surf music again," He was half-right. The Lost Patrol as least proves that you'll never hear surf music in the same way again.

THE WASHINGTON POST
retro-surf-alternative-cocktail rock...

MOONLIGHT WEB MAGAZINE
In a perfect world, The Lost Patrol would top the most important world charts; in a perfect world there would be a copy of Lonesome Sky in every house.

POST-PUNK.COM
New York's "The Lost Patrol" is quite an innovative group, on their fourth release
Lonesome Sky they really nail their own sound. Falling somewhere between Duane Eddy, Nancy Sinatra, Dick Dale, and The Cranes. This is western dream-pop, surfy lounge rock with more than a hint of post-punk influence.

ASBURY PARK PRESS
Dreamy, dusty and as cool as the Milky Way...space-age lounge, ambient fuzz and Euro pop.

THE AQUARIAN ARTS WEEKLY
Expanding their cinema-scopic surf sound by grafting bits of country, Vegas lounge, 60's girl group and Luna-like guitar excursions into an already exciting mix...

EVILSPONGE.ORG
Such emotive range then and such diversity. Few bands can make you weep one moment and smile the next...The Lost Patrol are Badalamenti meets Morricone. Blue hotels and ghost highways. To see them play live must be very special indeed.

EXIT WEEKLY MAGAZINE
Mesh Mazzy Star's dark daze-inducing sensibilities, Neko Case's resonating
contemporary twang inflections and the dreamlike and surreal soundscapes that serve as a backdrop in every psyche-distorting David Lynch film and you get a brief glimmer of The Lost Patrol. What a pleasantly exasperating addled mind it is. While the recipe is a mishmash of various musical influences, the fine-tuned execution and individual flair is The Lost Patrol's own.

THE BIG TAKEOVER
Why this band is not better known...The narcotic pacing of The Lost Patrol's slightly
spaghetti western-themed guitars (reverbed-drenched!) is mesmerizing to say the very least...Its tough to pinpoint references, for Lost Patrol do have trace sounds of so, so many, yet this is completely their own thing...this feels like one suite of hazy siren-voiced guitar-hypnotica.

LEONARD'S LAIR
...this New York quartet can claim to have nailed the atmospheric gothic twang down first too...Lonesome Sky arrives fully formed as a polished record that needs no embellishment to push it towards a mainstream audience.

TAPE OP RECORDING MAGAZINE
Combine elements of Mazzy Star/Opal, Cocteau Twins, surf music, and Nancy Sinatra, and you're bound to make an album I'll listen to a lot.

WHOOPSY! MAGAZINE
Infectious melodies swoop and flutter, guitar twangs drop and glitter or blast and echo off into nowhere like Clint Eastwood gunfire. The "spaghetti western" sound is well-worn but in this case extremely well executed. The moodiest twang since Chris Issak's Wicked Game...Smashing soundtrack for an arty movie or all-night make-out. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!


For interviews and more reviews visit TheLostPatrol.com
Record Label: Kalinkaland Records (Europe)
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Best of 2007: NBC-4, Scholars & Rogues & Pop Stops

The Best Albums Of 2007 Looking Back At The Year in Music Chris Gerard, DC Scene Contributor How quickly a year flies. As the music industry continues watching CD sales slide further into the ...
Posted by The Lost Patrol on Wed, 12 Dec 2007 01:49:00 PST

Complete Discography Including Compilations (with links)

2007 All Around b/w Spooky Love and Shimmy (e-single), Produced by Stephen Masucci, released on Kalinkaland Records/Finetunes (Europe) http://www.kalinkaland.de 2007 Launch and Landing - CD12 (+ bonu...
Posted by The Lost Patrol on Sat, 12 Jan 2008 09:40:00 PST

Plan 9 From Syracuse - PLEASE READ - Updated 12/31/07

It's very rare that we shamelessly come forward and ask people to add another person's profile, but for this gentleman, we most certainly will. Our very good friend Ryan Dacko is an independent filmma...
Posted by The Lost Patrol on Fri, 21 Dec 2007 10:33:00 PST

Drum Machines and Sequencers on Stage - The Sequel

This is sort of a "Part 2" of my observations and opinions on using drum machines and sequencers as part of a stage show. First, I'd like to thank those who commented here at MySpace and those of you ...
Posted by The Lost Patrol on Wed, 12 Dec 2007 04:21:00 PST

Drum Machines and Sequencers in the Live Setting

  A few technical notes on the use of drum machines from inside The Lost Patrol.   Stephen here, from The Lost Patrol. Although I've never written any blog from inside the band, I've decide...
Posted by The Lost Patrol on Thu, 29 Nov 2007 08:42:00 PST

More Great Press (Updated 04/05/08)

Thanks to Sage from Heathen Harvest for this great review of "Launch and Landing," and to Gorebatjov for the review of "Lonesome Sky." LAUNCH AND LANDING The Lost Patrol is a four-piece, female-fronte...
Posted by The Lost Patrol on Fri, 16 Nov 2007 06:24:00 PST

2 More Reviews - From Portugal and The UK

Thanks to Luiz Soncini, a really fine DJ from Portugual who apparently moonlights as a great CD reviewer as well.  This review was posted in the European nagazine Elegy Ibérica - Issue No. 8...
Posted by The Lost Patrol on Wed, 12 Sep 2007 05:04:00 PST

Blog Love - Praise from Blogs Around the Globe

From the Hot Stof blog in the Netherlands, this piece is entitled "Lost Sirens" by Heet Stof.  Thanks Heet! How original do you want to be as a rockband? I don't think is very easy to be ver...
Posted by The Lost Patrol on Fri, 09 Nov 2007 10:23:00 PST

LIVE REVIEW by Roy Frumkes @ filmsinreview.com

Thanks to Roy and the folks at Bullseye Public Relations! THE LOST PATROL No, not the 1934 John Ford film starring Victor McLaglen and Boris Karloff, but a musical group who I caught at The Cake Shop ...
Posted by The Lost Patrol on Wed, 24 Oct 2007 01:24:00 PST

MagnaPhone - Review of "Launch and Landing" by Greg Trout

A great big THANK YOU to Greg Trout from MagnaPhone (Pure Music) out of Philadelphia!  Check out MagnaPhone here! The Lost Patrol -Launch and Landing(The Lost Patrol)/(CD Baby)I often wonder if i...
Posted by The Lost Patrol on Tue, 18 Sep 2007 06:49:00 PST