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Sunday, 8 November 2009

pg.lost

pg.lost is a four-piece post-rock band from Norrköping, Sweden formed in year 2004. The band was initially called Before You Give In but after numerous changes in the lineup the band took on the current name.

Current lineup:

Mattias Bhatt - guitar
Gustav Almberg - guitar / key boards
Kristian Karlsson - bass guitar / vocal
Martin Hjertstedt - drums

An orchestra of the heart, a playground for the long lost sporadic thoughts of giving in or getting back. Pg.Lost is a swedish band of many directions, but most of all a band throbbing with great melancholy grinding against the precious high hopes of not just individual human thinking and feeling, but also contrasts within pushing the sonic boundries of endless instrumental experiments of prolonging. Pg.Lost recently recieved a lot of press attention because of an American individual attracting a record deal by falsely using their music as his own. But then again Pg.Lost does have a way of sounding like a deep emotion or unresolved issues, so no wonder a fraction of us get confused, and start mistaking their music for something private."

Pg.Lost feature members from Eskju Divine and Last Days Of April and has supported bands like MONO, Khoma and Efterklang. 20th of June 2007 Pg.Lost released the "Yes I Am EP" on the Swedish label Black Star Foundation. 29th of September 2008 Pg.Lost released their first full lenght album "It's Not Me, It's You!".

Albums

Yes I Am EP (2007)

  1. Yes I Am
  2. Kardusen
  3. Fartyget
  4. ...
  5. The Kind Heart Of Lanigon

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It's Not Me, It's You (2008)

  1. The Day Shift
  2. Head High
  3. Pascal's Law
  4. Maquina
  5. Jonathan
  6. Siren
  7. Yes I Am (Bonus)
  8. Kardusen (Bonus)

320 kbps

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In Never Out (2009)

  1. Prahanien
  2. Jura
  3. Heart Of Hearts
  4. Still Alright
  5. Crystalline
  6. Gomez

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Links

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