The Lost Patrol
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The Lost Patrol is an American touring rock 'n' roll band, with members from Piermont, New York, and New Jersey.
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[edit] Biography
The quartet consists of Stephen Masucci, Danielle Kimak Stauss, Michael Williams and Seth Clifford. They began writing their own music in 1999, with two members touring as an instrumental duo at that time.
Their music, variously described as experimental, gothic, folk, shoegazing and "surf-a-billy", uses 12-string acoustic guitars, and Moog and other synthesizers. They have garnered praise from critics such as WFMU DJ Irwin Chusid, who featured the band on his show, Gender Bias, and The Lost Patrol have been played on many radio stations around the US, and featured on several stations' compilations. Their most recent album is Lonesome Sky.
[edit] Personnel
- Danielle Kimak Stauss (vocals, guitars, percussion)
- Stephen Masucci (electric guitars, acoustics, bass, programming, [[Omnichord, keys, Lap Steel)
- Michael Williams (12-string acoustics, keyboards, vocals)
- Seth Clifford - (drums, keyboards, acoustic guitar)
[edit] Discography
- Lonesome Sky (2005)
- High Noon (2004)
- Off Like A Prom Dress (2003)
- Scattered, Smothered & Covered (2002)
- Creepy Cool (2001)
- The Lost Patrol (instrumentals) (1999)
The Lost Patrol also appear on the compilation albums:
- WFMU Gone Wild DVD (2005)
- WBJB "The Night" NJ/NPR Local Artists Sampler (2005)
- 2NMC Festival Sampler, Nashville New Music Festival (2001)