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Description
Four track recordings... these are songs that read like a journal.
The themes are love, obsession, travelling, the end of eras and
dreams to the building of new better times.
Music
style
Experimental folk noise.
Musical
influences
Lisa Germano, Kristin Hersh, Moby, John Frusciante, Clan of Xymox
Group
members
Aaron T. Davis - instruments & vocals
Sarah G. Brown - vocals
Albums
Subsex, Taste Through the Filter, The Greatest Artist Ever, and
The Burgundy Period
Artist
history
Lost Earth Lock formed in the fall of 1997. It was more of a realization,
due to the only member being Aaron T. Davis. The first album was
recorded at 3 locations due to the unstable living conditions he
was experiencing at that time.
The term Lost Earth Lock was from the Art Bell show. It is when
a communication satellite looses contact either from a transmiter
or a reciever. It is how Aaron felt during the time of the break
up of his first long term band and friendships.
In its fourth year, LEL has recordings galore and is ready to share
with the world. Packaging and art work has always been very important
to LEL the orginal tape of the Subsex songs include a collage zine-like
book.
Aaron is currently working as 1/2 of magnet2metal,
and has found a direction for all musical endevores.
Location
Erie, PA
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Lost
Earth Lock
Aaron
T. Davis - instruments & vocals
Sarah G. Brown - vocals
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| "NIL" |
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Unreleased
Credits: 2004 by Lost
Earth Lock |
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| "Meanwhile" |
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Credits: 2004 by Lost
Earth Lock |
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| "Puzzle
Piece" |
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Words
& Voice: Sarah G. Brown
Credits: 2004 by Lost
Earth Lock |
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| "3
Planets Bolo Bolo De" |
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Credits: 2001 by Lost Earth Lock |
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