We’re Lost In Music’s 2019 in Review
Cooeeee!
It’s that time again, where we get to reminisce about all the amazing musical experiences we’ve had throughout the year.
2019 really was a corker too, as you will see…
We’re Lost In Music’s 2019 in Review
Cooeeee!
It’s that time again, where we get to reminisce about all the amazing musical experiences we’ve had throughout the year.
2019 really was a corker too, as you will see…
We’re Lost In Music’s 2018 in Review
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The time has come for us to, once more, take a look back over our year in music and try and pick out our best bits (not an easy task!)
Here goes…
We’re Lost In Music’s 2017 in Review
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Can you believe 2017 is over already?! We can’t. Perhaps it’s a sign of us getting older but the years seem to whiz by and, before we know it, it’s time for us to recap on our year of music once more. So, here goes…
Just where is this year going?!
You don’t have to tell us that we have been very behind in updating the blog of late – life seems to be a bit of a blur with so much going on!
Don’t worry though, it doesn’t mean that we’ve been neglecting our love of music – in fact it’s quite the opposite, which we realised this week while pouring over all our photographs from the many gigs and festivals we’ve been to over the last few months.
You can treat yourself to a selection of our best shots over on our Flickr page or just take a peak below for some of our fave moments…
We’re Lost In Music’s 2016 in Review
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In a year where we have lost so many greats, one thing is clear: while personal tastes and beliefs may differ, there is one consistent factor that unites us all – music.
Let us all be thankful for the impact and contributions of those figures who have made musical history – David Bowie, Glenn Frey, George Martin, Prince, Leonard Cohen, Rick Parfitt, George Michael, to name just some of those lost this year – and hope that there are no more announcements in the few days before the year is out. These figures have shaped music as we know it today and who knows who, if anyone, will go on to make equal or greater impacts.
While we may not have seen the next David Bowie (not suggesting there could ever be a ‘next’) perform live this year, this does not mean we have not witnessed some tremendous talent. Here is the summary of our 2016 in music…
KOKO and The Mason’s Arms, London (6th and 7th April 2016)
We first came across Sunset Sons last summer when we spotted them doing an interview at Boardmasters festival – at the time we had no idea who they were (to be completely honest, Kate basically spotted a guy with a beard, which turned out to be Rory…) We did however see them play the main stage the following day and realised we already knew and loved She Wants. The rest is history and we’ve been big fans of the boys ever since.
Brixton Academy, London (12th January 2016)
Did we tell you about our guilty secret? No? Well, here’s the secret…we don’t feel guilty about it. It’s just pure fact – we cannot get enough of Panic! At The Disco!
They don’t tour very often in the UK but you can guarantee that, when they do, you will find us in the crowd throwing ourselves around like crazies and singing our hearts out. Last week was no different. Even better, the gig was at one of our favourite haunts – Brixton Academy.
We’re Lost In Music’s 2015 in Review
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It’s that time again, as the curtain falls on 2015, we take a look back over the incredible musical experiences we have been lucky enough to be a part of…
The Dome, London (2nd June 2015)
Ahh The Strypes. One of those bands you feel might get you arrested just for watching them…
We say this as these boys (Ross Farrelly, Josh McClorey, Pete O’Hanlon and Evan Walsh) are young: very young. With a combined age that doesn’t even hit 80, you might easily jump to the conclusion that they’re not going to be up to much.
You’d be wrong though – what these boys lack in age, they make up for in enthusiasm and attitude and, most importantly, talent!!
Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London (10th March 2015)
Who are Glass Animals?
Glass Animals are British indie rock four-piece Dave Bayley, Drew MacFarlane, Edmund Irwin-Singer and Joe Seaward.
Having made a good first impression in 2014, the boys have been tipped for success in 2015…
100 Club, London (7th March 2015)
Who are The Thirst?
The Thirst are Brixton-based foursome Mensah Hart (vocals and guitar), Kwame Hart (bass guitar), Mark Lenihan (guitar) and Marcus Harris (drums). If you hadn’t guessed, Mensah and Kwame are brothers.
How did you first come across them?
Completely by chance (although I guess you come across most new discoveries that way)! I was running errands in Brixton and heard a guitar riff that made my head turn…it was these boys playing in front of the iconic David Bowie mural opposite the Underground station. I bought their CD there and then and tickets for their gig at 100 Club as soon as I got home.