MUSIC TAP
cd reviews - October 20, 2008
Matt Rowe
Midnight Matinée
Musictap.net
4 out of 5 Stars
The Lost Patrol has created a lot of buzz with each release and
performance. As they mature, their music becomes so much more defined
and distinctive. With their new album, Midnight Matinee, The Lost Patrol
ups the ante of indie Rock and Roll.
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Psychedelia is alive and well in the music found on Midnight Matinee
by The Lost Patrol. The three-piece band is on the coattails of Gothic
music incorporating shoegazing vocals by sweet-voiced Mollie Israel, and
shimmering guitars by both Stephen Massucci, who also contributes bass,
omnichord, and programming, and the 12-string acoustic guitar of Michael
Williams.
Interestingly, their music has a timeless feel to it in that, you can
hear snatches of previous eras of music. You’ll recognize ‘70s
influence as well as lots of familiarity from the solid ‘80s, where
much of this music have strong roots.
At times, the music can be cinematic and theatrical, as heard on “Fades
from View” and at times very cowboy/punk-billy, like on “Blue
Lullabies,” and “Silver City Sunset.” I’ve a feeling
that Quentin Tarantino would LOVE this band. They soundtrack his films
well with the songs of aptly named Midnight Matinee (you heard it here
first).
However you perceive The Lost Patrol, you will be entertained
by the psychedelic feel to many of their songs. But you’ll also
enjoy the quality of a band that enjoys their music well enough to give
it that genuine feel extending from the history of Rock. It may bend toward
the darker shades, but its hybrid sense wins the day.
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