Tomorrow’s Forgotten Relics lost in myth EP released

Lost in Myth doesn’t rewrite so much as reframe the self-titled demo it’s built upon. The skeletal urgency and cosmic weirdness of its origins have evolved into something denser, more volatile—a study in structure and collapse.

A distant echo of Bowie's Blackstar and Outside resonates beneath the surface—an undercurrent of haunted grandeur that never settles into the familiar, emerging through shifting time signatures, elliptical motifs, and alluringly cryptic lyrical phrases. Yet its center of gravity leans heavier—something like Faith No More’s shapeshifting aggression, Mastodon’s seismic weight, or The Mars Volta’s fever-dream pacing flicker through the mix, though never predictably.

Across its quarter-hour runtime, the EP builds toward maximalist climaxes that feel both inevitable and unstable, with layers of alternately jagged or atmospheric guitars, muscular rhythms, and spectral melodies pressing against their limits. Art rock as a balancing act—always changing, always tilting toward the void. A soundtrack for a world in flux.

Available now:

Bass, Backing Guitar, Production: James Curcio
Vocals, violin: Mattia Mauree
Lead Guitar: Scott Landes
Drums: Robin Stone
Keys, backing vocals on The Solution: Jenn E
Sax: Tyler Burchfield
Album Design: James Curcio

Mastered by Nick Burchall at Audio Animals, UK 2024

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