LOST IN SEPERATION - Premieres "Wasted Youth" Music Video

Dallas metalcore band Lost In Separation are premiering a music video for their song "Wasted Youth" in celebration of the re-release of Sister Moon. Filled with melodic riffs, driving rhythms and soaring vocals, Sister Moon, which includes three new tracks, is now available on all streaming platforms via Pale Chord Music.


Vocalist, Garrett Parsa spoke for the band on the re-release saying, "We’re super excited to finally be bringing you guys the re-release of Sister Moon! We feel that these new tracks really pushed our creativity, and show how we’ve started to evolve as artists. We hope everyone enjoys Sister Moon as much as we do!"

Physical copies are available via LMTD and can be purchased HERE. Stream Sister Moon on Spotify or Apple Music and watch the new music video for "Wasted Youth" below.


Sister Moon Track Listing:

1. Wasted Youth
2. Windburner
3. Deathwish
4. Sister Moon
5. Problems
6. Delirium
7. Winter Sleep
8. The Endeavor
9. Ghosts
10. Bury Me
11. Winter Sleep (Acoustic)

Combining the aural aggression of today’s modern metalcore with an audacious ability to explore new sonic territory, Lost in Separation is a four piece band from Dallas, Texas.

Taking influence from bands such as Architects, Northlane, Counterparts, and Erra, Andrew Hickman (lead guitar) begun the band in his bedroom in 2015, putting together demo tracks after the breakup of his prior band. Ambitious to begin again, Andrew recruited Josh Fernandez (percussion) through mutual friends and similar taste. After difficulty finding a vocalist and bassist qualified for the technical nature of the music, the lineup was finally complete with the joining of Garrett Parsa (vocals) and Ryon Boswell (bass).

Debut album “Sister Moon” (2018) consists of a professional palette of different metal categories while still holding down a familiar approach to the metalcore genre, showing the band’s flexibility and adventurous approach to melody and dissonance. Lost in Separation intends to continue extending musical approachability while keeping intermittent interest for analytical listeners in their future work.

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