Lost In Society

Lost In Society
Origin Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States
Genres Punk rock, Alternative
Years active 2012present
Labels Aeria Records
Altercation Records
Associated acts The Bouncing Souls
Website www.lostinsociety.com
Members Zack Moyle
Nick Ruroede
Hector Bonora
Past members Hardu Virks-Lee

Lost In Society is an alternative band based out of Asbury Park, New Jersey.[1][2] The band currently consists of Zach Moyle (lead vocals, guitar), Nick Ruroede (bass, backup vocals), and Hector Bonora (drums).

History

Playing in various bands throughout highschool Lost In Society formed in 2012, quickly gaining attention in the Asbury Park area. Wasting no time the band went into Little Eden to record five songs with Pete Steinkopf of The Bouncing Souls. That EP would eventually be released on Altercation Records in the form of a split with White Plains, NY's American Pinup.

With the success of the split Lost In Society would go on to be added to the 2012 Van's Warped Tour in support of their full length, 2012's Let It Sail also on Altercation Records. Heavy touring followed and the band saw themselves opening for high-profile acts such as The Bouncing Souls, The Misfits, The Flatliners, Catch 22 and countless others. The band also found themselves playing Gainesville's The FEST, Fun Fun Fun Fest, and Montreal's Pouzza Fest.

2014 was a good year for the band and marked their first appearance at Las Vegas's Punk Rock Bowling with the band playing the main stage their first time at the festival. Following their appearance at PRB the band started another run on The Van's Warped Tour with their song Plastic appearing on Sideonedummy's Warped Tour Compilation. Taking a brief hiatus from touring in the winter of 2014 LIS embarked on their first European run in early 2015 in support of a split released on Panic State Records with the UK's River Jumpers.

In the summer of 2015 Lost In Society were added as support to Dead Sara's west coast tour.

Members

Current

Discography

Albums

Split

Compilations

References

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