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Yodzilla
Apr 29, 2005

Now who looks even dumber?

Beef Witch

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An instrumental rock band from London, England, Loss of a Child use pianos, string sections, guitars and drums to create a classically-influenced post-rock noise. With elements boarding on quiet ambience and others with distorted guitars and crashing drums, the ambitious nature with the classical instruments sets Loss of a Child apart from many leftfield acts, producing a hugely epic sound.

Loss of a Child concentrate on producing cohesive albums over individual songs and have two full lengths completed, 'The Future Symphony' and 'Caught and Lost'. A third is in the making at present.
Internet Archive hosts bands on a label called Lost Children. I haven't listend to all of them yet, but I was drawn to them after hearing music by Loss of a Child on Last.fm. Their two albums are The Future Symphony and Caught and Lost. A little about them follows here:

Sugar Blaster posted:

Harvey Danger. They released their third album for free download last fall, and if you've ever even taken a casual interest in this band, I'd reccomend checking it out.
Seconding this. 'Wine, Women, and Song' is a great track.

Yodzilla fucked around with this message at 18:50 on Sep 21, 2006

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