The Lost Riots
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The Lost Riots | ||
Studio album by Hope of the States | ||
Released | June 7, 2004 (UK) October 5, 2004 (US) |
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Recorded | 2004 | |
Genre | Post-rock | |
Length | 66:09:34 | |
Label | Sony Music UK (UK) Epic Records (US) |
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Producer(s) | Ken Thomas | |
Hope of the States chronology | ||
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The Lost Riots (2004) |
Left (2006) |
The Lost Riots is the debut album by Chichester-based rock band Hope of the States. Released to widespread critical acclaim in 2004, it was a bittersweet moment for the band following the suicide of guitarist James Lawrence in January 2004. The album was recorded at studios in Ireland, and thought to be recorded partly in Russia, before the finishing touches were put together at Real World Studios in Bath.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Black Amnesias" – 4:40
- "Enemies/Friends" – 4:41
- "66 Sleepers To Summer" – 5:00
- "Don't Go To Pieces" – 4:47
- "The Red The White The Black The Blue" – 3:40
- "Black Dollar Bills" – 6:54
- "George Washington" – 3:26
- "Me Ves Y Sufres" – 5:33
- "Sadness On My Back" – 3:58
- "Nehemiah" – 4:09
- "Goodhorsehymn" – 3:53
- "1776" – 5:05
- "A Crack Up At The Race Riot" (hidden) – 4:47
The hidden track 'A Crack Up at The Race Riot' can be accessed by leaving the album to play or by fast-forwarding, after the last official song '1776.' Shortly after the 10-minute mark, the song will present itself; it is the 'fastest' sounding song on the album; and also the darkest. The name is based on a book by Harmony Korine and for legal reasons, the band couldn't include as a proper track.