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Lost Velvet’s ‘Wasted’ : A Post Rock Dreamscape

Velvet is rich, deep and often with many mysteries. Lost Velvet is a grunge, post rock duo that bring these sensibilities and enriching sentimentality to their music. Their songs are made to be atmospheric, holding within them a whole world of emotion that swirl and swim together. The ecosystem of their rock style is so intricate and profound. In their release, ‘Wasted’, they project a dreamscape. With dark sonic waves, immersive riffs, enchanting vocals and mysterious chords, they weave a seemingly alive tapestry. 

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The track has a nice blend of soft and hard moments. Dream pop vocals, tinsel soft and satin sweet weave like a summer breeze through the pausing atmosphere. It is then built up to a powerful, emphatic, and bold space. Where the riffs are pronounced, the beats slap, and basslines rip and tear at the base. Such a seamless blend of feminine and masculine energy of the duo. Both of the spheres form with a sense of self, a stylistic individuality that connects the listener to the artists. And in that camaraderie, you get a glimpse into the vision, creative process and collaboration between the duo themselves. Listen Now! 

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Lost Velvet is multi-instrumentalist Robert Butcher and vocalist Melissa Morris. Wasted is the only sophomore single from this duo, but they’ve already racked up quite the fan following with their unique blend of style and cinematic sensibilities. 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

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