This one's about lost love -- or more specifically, old flames. I'm not sure it's even about anyone in particular. Doesn't really matter, I guess.
Featuring Aaron on bass clarinet, and the trio of Mark, Nava and Robert on bowed vibraphones.
lyrics
November,
What to say, what to do?
Remember yesterday, me and you?
I know it's gone, gone forever.
You moved on, and I moved on too.
But I love you like never before.
Don't know what I'm waiting for...
credits
from San Francisco,
released November 10, 2015
Jordan Glenn: drums
Jason Hoopes: bass
Aaron Novik: bass clarinet
Maryclare Brzytwa: flute
Mark Clifford: vibes
Robert Lopez: vibes
Nava Dunkelman: vibes
Matt Ingalls: clarinet
Kasey Knudsen: alto saxophone
Kyle Bruckman: oboe
DL: vox, piano, keys
In 2019, I was in Salisbury and attended the Alphabet Business Convention without knowing any artist. Lost Crowns was my favourite band that played there. Pablo P.
still my favorite album of the decade. the grooves are built on spiraling repetition, yet no two moments are exactly alike. utterly mind-bending, yet dictated by thematic purpose. and it's still kept as a trim, ever-cool package, though at times the journey is so immersive it feels everlasting. Dada in a suit; a contained bubble of aesthetic perfection that moves everywhere without stopping or faltering for a second. fucking rock on \m/ Spencer Vik
The sophomore release from Eggy is full of propulsive and incisive guitar rock peppered with unexpected elements like saxophone and samples. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 4, 2022
The group places reminds me Cheer-Accident. But! Really shows his sound. This is a great achievement in the modern music world. It is difficult to characterize the exact genre direction of their creativity. As one album you can hear how the elements of avant-garde, Blues-rock, post-rock, progressive rock... overall, the music is decent collection of music for any taste rock genres. Vyacheslav Potapov (VP)