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Highly Suspect never goes astray on new track "Lost"

  • March 23, 2015
  • Cailey Lindberg
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Highly Suspect have released their new track "Lost" and it is what we'd think of as the ultimate rock banger, full of upbeat riffs and pounding drums and is slightly different from the last "Lydia," that we premiered from the Brooklyn based rock-blues fusion group. While "Lydia" was a tale of an unhealthy relationship and heartbreak, "Lost" is more of a power anthem with the tagline of "I've seen better days," in preparation for their debut album. It's one of those tracks that transfers well to live performance, and you can almost see front man Johnny Stevens singing the track raw into a microphone centimeters from his face underneath the flashing lights. And despite the title, the unabashedly rock song never goes astray. 

 

 

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