The Lost Patrol

The Lost Patrol

The Lost Patrol performing in a 2010 concert at Whisky a Go Go
Background information
Origin Piermont
Genres Gothic
Shoegazing
Folk
Experimental
Years active 1999–present
Labels Unsigned
Website Official website
Members
Stephen Masucci
Michael Williams
Mollie Israel
Past members

Seth Clifford
Danielle Kimak-Stauss
Gail Buchanan
John Rarrick
Don Snook
Joe Pascrell

Carrie Ingber

The Lost Patrol is an American rock 'n' roll band whose music falls into the categories of experimental, gothic, post-punk, dark wave, ethereal wave, folk, alternative country, shoegazing, spaghetti western, and "surf-a-billy." The band uses electric guitars, 12-string acoustic guitars, Moog and other synthesizers.

The band currently consists of Stephen Masucci, Michael Williams and Mollie Israel (the daughter of noted filmmaker Amy Heckerling). The band began writing their own music in 1999, with two members touring as an instrumental duo at that time.[1] Prior to forming the band, Masucci had music in two films by Hal Hartley, Flirt and The Book of Life.[2][3]

The Lost Patrol has been featured by WFMU DJ Irwin Chusid on his show Gender Bias. Chusid's WFMU colleague Bob Brainen devoted an entire program to the band's songs.[4] Music critic Chris Gerard named their album Launch And Landing as one of the Top 20 Albums of 2007.[5]

In mid-August 2010, The Lost Patrol went on location to Detroit, Michigan to film for the new Amy Heckerling film Vamps.[6] On September 27, 2010, their song “On The Run” from their album, Midnight Matinée was featured in The CW hit show Gossip Girl.[7]

The Lost Patrol holds the US trademark on the band name.[8]

Contents

Personnel

Current members:

Discography

The Lost Patrol also appear on the compilation albums:

Film Soundtrack

The Lost Patrol provided the music soundtrack to Ryan Dacko’s documentary feature film Plan 9 from Syracuse.[9]

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