
Lost Under Heaven - Love Hates What You Become - CD
Catalogue Number: CDSTUMM427
Release Date: 18th January 2019
Lost Under Heaven are ecstatic to announce details of their new album Love Hates What You Become via Mute.
The band wrote the album in Elleryâs native Manchester before traveling to Los Angeles to record with producer John Congleton, known for his Grammy-winning work with St. Vincent, Swans, Explosions in the Sky and Sigur RĂłs. Congleton introduced the band to Swans drummer Thor Harris, who plays on the record. âWe were without a drummer or a real band,â explains Ellery. âI just concentrated on writing the songs rather than making a sound. We turned up in LA with that as our starting point, this collection of Guitar & Piano demos that Iâd sent through.â
Those demos included some of the most accomplished song writing of his career to date, such as momentous album closer âFor The Wildâ. âI started writing that song years ago almost as a pastiche of trying to write real this rockânâroll saviour,â he reminisces. âThe rockânâroll revolutionary feels such a culturally irrelevant clichĂ© now, weâre living in a mechanised world seemingly indifferent to the longings of the human soul.â
A striking difference from their debut record is the prominence of Ebonyâs vocals, notable on the albumâs formidable âBunnyâs Bluesâ. âCreating this character of Bunny began with a performance piece I did back in Amsterdam,â Ebony explains. âShe became a playful tool to confront how male-dominated society attempts to control both women and nature without having any real understanding or respect for their being and innate power.â
Having returned to Manchester, the band are now continuing to build their live show which launched earlier this year in the cityâs White Hotel, a show which Clash called a ââtriumphant return.â The band return to Manchester this September as part of the line up for Stay Fresh Fest at Deaf Institute, alongside a show at Londonâs Grow in Tottenham. The band will also be returning to the US for a run of dates this October, hitting Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle and New Yorkâs Rough Trade. As part of the US tour, LUH has teamed up with blockchain-powered platform Vevue, using blockchain technology to interact with fans in new ways.
Reflecting on their approach to performing live, Ellery says, âWeâre essentially trying to keep it as straight up as possible, whilst maintaining the sonic ambition of the productions. Since we last toured, Ebony â along with singing â learnt to play bass, allowing us to play as a three-piece.â They are now joined by drummer and Ableton-manipulator Ben Kelly.
With Love Hates What You Become, Lost Under Heaven continue to establish themselves as a courageous and innovative young band, hungry to create and perform their art.
- ComeÂ
- Bunny's BluesÂ
- The Breath Of LightÂ
- Most HighÂ
- Black Sun RisingÂ
- Love Hates What You BecomeÂ
- Serenity SaysÂ
- Savage MessiahÂ
- Post Millenial TensionÂ
- For The Wild
Catalogue Number: CDSTUMM427
Release Date: 18th January 2019
Lost Under Heaven are ecstatic to announce details of their new album Love Hates What You Become via Mute.
The band wrote the album in Elleryâs native Manchester before traveling to Los Angeles to record with producer John Congleton, known for his Grammy-winning work with St. Vincent, Swans, Explosions in the Sky and Sigur RĂłs. Congleton introduced the band to Swans drummer Thor Harris, who plays on the record. âWe were without a drummer or a real band,â explains Ellery. âI just concentrated on writing the songs rather than making a sound. We turned up in LA with that as our starting point, this collection of Guitar & Piano demos that Iâd sent through.â
Those demos included some of the most accomplished song writing of his career to date, such as momentous album closer âFor The Wildâ. âI started writing that song years ago almost as a pastiche of trying to write real this rockânâroll saviour,â he reminisces. âThe rockânâroll revolutionary feels such a culturally irrelevant clichĂ© now, weâre living in a mechanised world seemingly indifferent to the longings of the human soul.â
A striking difference from their debut record is the prominence of Ebonyâs vocals, notable on the albumâs formidable âBunnyâs Bluesâ. âCreating this character of Bunny began with a performance piece I did back in Amsterdam,â Ebony explains. âShe became a playful tool to confront how male-dominated society attempts to control both women and nature without having any real understanding or respect for their being and innate power.â
Having returned to Manchester, the band are now continuing to build their live show which launched earlier this year in the cityâs White Hotel, a show which Clash called a ââtriumphant return.â The band return to Manchester this September as part of the line up for Stay Fresh Fest at Deaf Institute, alongside a show at Londonâs Grow in Tottenham. The band will also be returning to the US for a run of dates this October, hitting Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle and New Yorkâs Rough Trade. As part of the US tour, LUH has teamed up with blockchain-powered platform Vevue, using blockchain technology to interact with fans in new ways.
Reflecting on their approach to performing live, Ellery says, âWeâre essentially trying to keep it as straight up as possible, whilst maintaining the sonic ambition of the productions. Since we last toured, Ebony â along with singing â learnt to play bass, allowing us to play as a three-piece.â They are now joined by drummer and Ableton-manipulator Ben Kelly.
With Love Hates What You Become, Lost Under Heaven continue to establish themselves as a courageous and innovative young band, hungry to create and perform their art.
- ComeÂ
- Bunny's BluesÂ
- The Breath Of LightÂ
- Most HighÂ
- Black Sun RisingÂ
- Love Hates What You BecomeÂ
- Serenity SaysÂ
- Savage MessiahÂ
- Post Millenial TensionÂ
- For The Wild
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Catalogue Number: CDSTUMM427
Release Date: 18th January 2019
Lost Under Heaven are ecstatic to announce details of their new album Love Hates What You Become via Mute.
The band wrote the album in Elleryâs native Manchester before traveling to Los Angeles to record with producer John Congleton, known for his Grammy-winning work with St. Vincent, Swans, Explosions in the Sky and Sigur RĂłs. Congleton introduced the band to Swans drummer Thor Harris, who plays on the record. âWe were without a drummer or a real band,â explains Ellery. âI just concentrated on writing the songs rather than making a sound. We turned up in LA with that as our starting point, this collection of Guitar & Piano demos that Iâd sent through.â
Those demos included some of the most accomplished song writing of his career to date, such as momentous album closer âFor The Wildâ. âI started writing that song years ago almost as a pastiche of trying to write real this rockânâroll saviour,â he reminisces. âThe rockânâroll revolutionary feels such a culturally irrelevant clichĂ© now, weâre living in a mechanised world seemingly indifferent to the longings of the human soul.â
A striking difference from their debut record is the prominence of Ebonyâs vocals, notable on the albumâs formidable âBunnyâs Bluesâ. âCreating this character of Bunny began with a performance piece I did back in Amsterdam,â Ebony explains. âShe became a playful tool to confront how male-dominated society attempts to control both women and nature without having any real understanding or respect for their being and innate power.â
Having returned to Manchester, the band are now continuing to build their live show which launched earlier this year in the cityâs White Hotel, a show which Clash called a ââtriumphant return.â The band return to Manchester this September as part of the line up for Stay Fresh Fest at Deaf Institute, alongside a show at Londonâs Grow in Tottenham. The band will also be returning to the US for a run of dates this October, hitting Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle and New Yorkâs Rough Trade. As part of the US tour, LUH has teamed up with blockchain-powered platform Vevue, using blockchain technology to interact with fans in new ways.
Reflecting on their approach to performing live, Ellery says, âWeâre essentially trying to keep it as straight up as possible, whilst maintaining the sonic ambition of the productions. Since we last toured, Ebony â along with singing â learnt to play bass, allowing us to play as a three-piece.â They are now joined by drummer and Ableton-manipulator Ben Kelly.
With Love Hates What You Become, Lost Under Heaven continue to establish themselves as a courageous and innovative young band, hungry to create and perform their art.
- ComeÂ
- Bunny's BluesÂ
- The Breath Of LightÂ
- Most HighÂ
- Black Sun RisingÂ
- Love Hates What You BecomeÂ
- Serenity SaysÂ
- Savage MessiahÂ
- Post Millenial TensionÂ
- For The Wild


