(ASBURY PARK, NJ) -- Lost in Society latest single, "I'm So Down" is available for streaming on Spotify and YouTube. It is the first new music since the trio's 2018 release, Eager Heart.
Lost In Society is Zach Moyle (guitars + lead vocals), Nick Ruroede (bass), and Hector Bonora (drums). The band will be performing at The Bouncing Soul's Stoked for the Summer Pre-Party alongside Beachslang, The Ratchets and Worriers on July 12th at the House of Independents in Asbury Park, NJ.
Last year's release garnered strong praise from outlets like Substream Magazineand New Noise Magazine. The EP, which was recorded with Pete Steinkopfof The Bouncing Souls, is available for purchase on Vinyl, Bandcampand streaming on Spotify.
"When we were writing songs for 'Eager Heart' we ended up with about 25 demos," said bassist Nick Ruroede. "'I'm So Down' is one of those songs. We wanted to release a B-Side from those sessions but also wanted to do something a little different. We recorded, mixed, and mastered the track ourselves and are really excited to finally share it."
New Jersey has a long history with punk music and Asbury Park's Lost In Society is proud to carry that banner. With incredibly strong tours supporting bands like Face to Face, Swingin' Utters, Unwritten Law and 88 Fingers Louie, the trio plan on taking that momentum with them throughout 2019. Having spent the last 5 years intensely on the road, this release on California's Wiretap Records sees the band in top form.
(STROUDSBURG, PA) -- Blackmore's Night returns to the Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg, PA with special guests The Wizard's Consort on Saturday, June 22, 2024. Legendary guitarist formerly of Deep Purple and Rainbow, Ritchie Blackmore, and award winning vocalist Candice Night created a new genre of music for all ages..., inspired by many melodies of the Renaissance period, and Blackmoreized into contemporary music. They call it Renaissance/Folk/Rock. This is the sound of Blackmore’s Night.
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