Lost Hours

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Lost Hours
General information
origin Atlanta , United States
Genre (s) Funeral doom
founding 2013
Founding members
All instruments, vocals
H.
Current occupation
Drums, vocals
E.
Guitar, sampling, vocals
H.
Drums
F.

Lost Hours is a funeral doom band founded in 2013 .

history

Lost Hours is a largely anonymous band. All band members only appear under single initials. The band releases their music without interviews or advertising. Lost Hours was founded by H. in Atlanta, Georgia as a solo project and later expanded into a trio. As a band, Lost Hours then performed in the United States and the United Kingdom. Meanwhile, the band, describing themselves as Straight Edge Doom, released their first self-published releases, the band cooperated in 2019 with the Russian label Endless Winter to release Two Masses to Celebrate the Vanity of the Divine . The album received little international attention, but in the few reviews it was clearly praised as "delicate" and "a killer Doom album".

style

Beyond the self-description as Straight Edge Doom, the music played by Lost Hours is assigned to Funeral Doom . The band retained all the characteristic features of the genre, but avoided the compositionally usual "monolithic" monotony of Funeral Doom. Instead of cyclical repetitions, the music “with all its slowness, massiveness and bitter detachment” is constantly in a dynamic movement . The tempo varies, the singing voices alternate with one another as growling and screaming, and melodic set pieces contrast with heavily distorted guitar playing. The riffing is described as "crushing" and the screaming singing "obsessed". The band succeeds in "emphasizing and accentuating the right moments" in their music.

Discography

  • 2013: I (download album, self-published)
  • 2015: II (download album, self-published)
  • 2016: III ( MC and download album, self-published)
  • 2017: Lost Hours / RICHxEVANS (MC and download split EP with RICHxEVANS , self-published)
  • 2018: IV: The Silence of the Perpetual Choir in Heaven (MC and download album, self-published)
  • 2019: Two Masses to Celebrate the Vanity of the Divine (Album, Endless Winter)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Lost Hours: Two Masses to celebrate the Vanity of the Divine. Astral Noize UK, accessed June 19, 2020 .
  2. Lost Hours. Endless Winter, accessed June 19, 2020 .
  3. a b c Roman PV: Lost Hours: Two Masses to celebrate the Vanity of the Divine. headbanger.ru, accessed June 19, 2020 .