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PG.LOST announce new album; sign with Pelagic Records!

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PG.LOST will release a brand new album later this year on Pelagic Records, but for the moment, Pelagic Records will be re-releasing the band’s last 2 albums on both, vinyl and CD, namely 2009’s “In Never Out” and 2012’s “Key“! This fall will see the band release a new album, along with extensive touring to support the release – and this time around, also in Europe!

Photo by Muto Yang.

pg.lost received a lot of press attention because of an American individual who scored a record deal by using their music and pretending it was his own. It does make sense, as pg.lost are an orchestra of the heart, a playground for yearning, for sporadic dreams of escape, for glimpses of intimacy in the public desert of every day life. Their music resonates deep inside us, and in the case of this individual, so deep that he must have mistaken it for his own.

pg.lost is a Swedish band of many directions.
Their sound is throbbing with great melancholy, but there is also a healthy dose of dirty, crushing rock n’ roll in it — something you will be hard-pressed to find in the ever-growing mass of typical post rock pabulum.

With their 3rd studio album “Key”; originall released in 2012, pg.lost have delivered their strongest album to date, moving further into their own sonic territory. A beefy distortion runs through “Key” on a whim, but the most enriching stages of the album occur once the dredges of distortion succumb to the cleaner aspect within pg.lost’s instrumentation. What makes the band so enthralling is that they couldn’t care less about making any part of their music pretty – and yet at the same time, “Key” as a whole oozes beauty. The highs are grander than ever before, the lows more steeped in contemplation, and the listener is kept always on the edge, knowing that just around the corner could be lurking another maelstrom of destruction: “Sheaves” is fierce but smart, and “Weaver” finishes the album with twenty minutes of extremely powerful, beautiful and sensitive music.

While the band has not been touring Europe much in recent years, they have gathered a big following in Asia, with sold out shows at 800 capacity venues across China on their latest tour.

With their 2nd studio album “In Never Out” originally released in 2009, pg.lost create a dark and vast sonic unique universe of their own. What makes the band so enthralling is that they couldn’t care less about making any part of their music pretty – and yet at the same time, “In Never Out” as a whole oozes beauty. From the minimalist start of opener “Prahanien” to the dying last seconds of the album, pg.lost craft sweeping, melancholic soundscapes that attract, surround, and finally haunt the listener hours after the album is finished. They sound more restrained, with no over- playing or useless repetitions on display. Everything is done to serve the purpose of each track individually, and the album as a whole.

While the band has not been touring Europe much in recent years, they have gathered a big following in Asia, with sold out shows at 800 capacity venues across China on their latest tour. This fall will see the band release a new album, along with extensive touring to support the release – and this time around, also in Europe!

Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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