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Lost Songs (...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead album)

Lost Songs
And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead - Lost Songs.png
Studio album by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
Released October 22, 2012
Recorded Horus Sound Studios
Genre Art rock
Length 43:02
Label Richter Scale
Superball Music
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead chronology
Tao of the Dead
(2011)Tao of the Dead2011
Lost Songs
(2012)
IX
(2014)IX2014
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 79/100
Review scores
Source Rating
The A.V. Club A-
Allmusic 4/5 stars
Consequence of Sound 4/5 stars
NME 7/10
Pitchfork Media 8.0/10
Popmatters 4/10
Sputnikmusic 4/5

Lost Songs is the eighth studio album by Austin, Texas art rock outfit ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, released October 22, 2012 on Superball Music.

Lost Songs was recorded at Horus Sound Studios in Hanover, Germany. The album's lyrics are themed around war, tyranny and apathy. Frontman Conrad Keely said:

"The music was inspired by the apathy to real world events that has plagued the independent music scene now for over a decade. "Up to Infinity" is about the Syrian civil war. We believe that tyranny and despotism suffered by any people, anywhere, is intolerable and should not be treated as an internal matter, but completely justifies intervention by the international community."

The album was released three editions: a normal CD featuring the album's twelve tracks, a vinyl edition with four bonus tracks, and a 2 CD deluxe edition with the 12 album tracks plus the four bonus tracks on one disc as well as alternate, segued versions of the tracks on the second CD.

The song "Up To Infinity" was released on August 22, 2012 to promote the album. The band dedicated the track to Russian feminist act Pussy Riot. The first official single "Catatonic" was released through music streaming program Spotify on September 25. It was then released for download through iTunes on October 2. On the 15th of October, the standard edition of the album was put up for streaming on Spin.com.

Lost Songs has received mostly positive reviews so far. On Metacritic, the album has a score of 79 out of 100, indicating "Generally favorable reviews."

Ryan Reed of The A.V. Club praised the album, writing "Even at its most polarizing, Trail Of Dead has never lacked thrilling ideas. But with Lost Songs, it’s rekindled the raw, unflinching spirit that, a decade ago, placed the group among rock’s elite."Allmusic's Heather Phares also gave the album a positive review, writing " While it may be a shade less inspired than Tao of the Dead, this is a solid, rugged album that underscores ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead's position as trailblazers and torchbearers when it comes to mixing passion and politics." Stuart Berman of Pitchfork Media gave the album a score of 8.0 out of 10, writing that while the album "is muddied somewhat by a weighty mid-album stretch," the album's "take on post-hardcore imagines an alternate history where indie rock's first-wave originators got to rule the modern-rock radio landscape of the 1990s, rather than just serve as an increasingly diluted influence upon it."


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