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Breaking Sound London 05/07
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Lost Post Biography
Lost Post are an alt-country band, formed in a Southampton pub in 2022 by Arkansas-forged singer and guitarist, Brandon Otto; Romani bassist, Niki Balazs; Southampton-born lap steel, banjo, and harmonica player, A.M. Davis; and joined soon after by writer and lyricist Alice Stinetorf; and producer, guitarist and vocalist, Lou Sawdy. The band draw on the rich storytelling elements of both old-time American and traditional English music, woven into a unique blend of foot-stomping country, swampy blues and delicate folk music.
Last year saw Lost Post gigging relentlessly, including playing to a packed-out crowd on the Buskers Wharf stage at Boomtown Fair and the acoustic stage at Wickham Festival. They’ve also had the opportunity to play shows supporting the likes of Nashville’s honky-tonk queen, Emily Nenni, and plenty of other amazing acts including Skinny Lister, 3 Daft Monkeys and Nick Parker. They’ve been building a growing fanbase since releasing their debut single ‘Charlotte’ (for which they were interviewed on BBC Radio Solent) and their latest EP ‘Hope (and All Its Promise)’, which was also featured on BBC Introducing. They’re currently recording the band’s first full-length album, produced by Lou Sawdy, which you can expect to find in all the usual places in Summer 2025, with a tour planned in support of its release.
Read MoreLast year saw Lost Post gigging relentlessly, including playing to a packed-out crowd on the Buskers Wharf stage at Boomtown Fair and the acoustic stage at Wickham Festival. They’ve also had the opportunity to play shows supporting the likes of Nashville’s honky-tonk queen, Emily Nenni, and plenty of other amazing acts including Skinny Lister, 3 Daft Monkeys and Nick Parker. They’ve been building a growing fanbase since releasing their debut single ‘Charlotte’ (for which they were interviewed on BBC Radio Solent) and their latest EP ‘Hope (and All Its Promise)’, which was also featured on BBC Introducing. They’re currently recording the band’s first full-length album, produced by Lou Sawdy, which you can expect to find in all the usual places in Summer 2025, with a tour planned in support of its release.
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