Lost in Paradise are a dynamic Rock/Pop group from Hartlepool and Durham with a flair for killer riffs and witty lyrics.
Their latest track 'Changes' combines hard-hitting lyrics concerning the far from glamorous reality of love with Herculaneum guitar riffs that draw parallels with 'Reptilia' by The Stokes. The song channels the messy emotions we all know too well, in a ballsy upbeat manner, that would evoke a carefree dance from even the most reserved characters. 'Changes' takes "awkward fights" and woes from slovenly break ups and transforms them into an empowered anthem. This is heightened by the climax of the song resembling the 'belt out' vibes of Mallory Knox, which will cement pizazz in the lads' live performances, through harmonies that audiences will undoubtedly chant back at them.
Follow Lost in Paradise on social media:
https://www.facebook.com/lostinparadiseuk
https://twitter.com/lostipuk
https://instagram.com/lostinparadiseuk/
Their latest track 'Changes' combines hard-hitting lyrics concerning the far from glamorous reality of love with Herculaneum guitar riffs that draw parallels with 'Reptilia' by The Stokes. The song channels the messy emotions we all know too well, in a ballsy upbeat manner, that would evoke a carefree dance from even the most reserved characters. 'Changes' takes "awkward fights" and woes from slovenly break ups and transforms them into an empowered anthem. This is heightened by the climax of the song resembling the 'belt out' vibes of Mallory Knox, which will cement pizazz in the lads' live performances, through harmonies that audiences will undoubtedly chant back at them.
Follow Lost in Paradise on social media:
https://www.facebook.com/lostinparadiseuk
https://twitter.com/lostipuk
https://instagram.com/lostinparadiseuk/
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