
Lost Horizons (Simon Raymonde of Cocteau Twins) Announce Debut Album, Share Song
The Duo Also Features Richie Thomas; Album Features Sharon Van Etten, Marissa Nadler, Tim Smith, and More
Jul 06, 2017
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Lost Horizons is a new duo featuring former Cocteau Twins member (and Bella Union label head) Simon Raymonde and drummer Richie Thomas (who has played with The Jesus and Mary Chain, Felt, and Cocteau Twins). They have announced their debut album, Ojalá, and shared its first single, “The Places We’ve Been,” which features guest vocals from Karen Peris of The Innocence Mission. In fact the whole album is filled with guest vocalists, including Sharon Van Etten, Marissa Nadler, former Midlake frontman Tim Smith, Horse Thief’s Cameron Neal, Liela Moss of The Duke Spirit and Ghostpoet, Beth Cannon, Hilang Child, Gemma Dunleavy, and Phil McDonnell. Ojalá is due out November 3 via Bella Union. Below is “The Places We’ve Been,” followed by the album’s tracklist and cover art.
Ojalá Tracklist:
1. Bones
2. The Places We’ve Been
3. Amber Sky
4. Asphyxia
5. Reckless
6. She Led Me Away
7. Frenzy, Fear
8. The Tide
9. I Saw the Days Go By
10. Give Your Heart Away
11. Score the Sky
12. Life Inside a Paradox
13. The Engine
14. Winter’s Approaching
15. Stampede
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