Dynamic three-piece Lost Memories share their genre-defying masterpiece ‘Feelings’

An incredibly talented band from the creative heart of Melbourne, Lost Memories have been delivering vibrant electronic anthems since 2022, creating an undeniable sound where genres collide and sonic soundscapes blossom and evolve in the blink of an eye. After holding us spellbound with the release of ‘Crush On You’ last year, the band have returned to the spotlight with the titanic ‘Feelings’, a cut that stands tall as one of their best releases to date.

Released through X&Y Records, the new single is a kaleidoscopic EDM anthem that glides through uncharted musical territories. Taking lead from house, melodic techno, and classic breakbeat, it perfectly showcases the band’s artistic prowess and their ability to forge connections between body and mind. Expanding on their signature sound of deep basslines, hypnotic synths, airy vocals, and vibrant guitar leads, the new single paints an incandescent picture filled with skillfully balanced analogue and electronic elements.

Rooted in personal reflections and untold stories, the lyrics, adorned with imagery of vast oceans and sky-bound clouds, metaphorically delve into the intricate tapestry of emotions within our inner worlds. ‘Feelings’ exemplifies the band’s versatility, seamlessly navigating between the three genres, delivering a musical experience that captivates from start to finish.

An exciting band that is quickly making a name for themselves in the Australian music scene, Lost Memories continue to impress fans and critics alike with their releases. Armed with a creative blend of live instrumentation and electronic production, their sound is both contemporary and timeless, and their dynamic performances are a must-see for music lovers of all genres. Now, more than ever, Lost Memories are a band to watch.

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