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Status: Single
Country: UK
Signup Date: 7/17/2007
Tuesday, March 10, 2009 

A long time ago (2004/2005) - I start a wee CDR/Download label called Lostmusic Recordings. This eventually became Lostmusic Records in 2007. We released CDr's and free online downloads. This is what we released :

Lost10 - Tall Pony - Gorgeous Cripple (Download)
Lost09 - Marching Band - Drabantg EP (Download)
Lost07 - Celestial - EP1 (Download)
Lost06 - Celestial - EP2 (Download)
Lost05 - Trip - EP (Download)
Lost04 - Helvissa - Cheap Eyeliner (CDr)
Lost02 - The Crack Babies - Smoking At Gas Stations (CDr/Download)

We've had loads on enquiries (well, a few) about The Crack Babies CDr. The original run is all gone. But due to the enquiries we've decided to do an ultra limited (50 numbered copies) re-release with a new sleeve. This should be available to pre-order in a day or so. Here is what a few people had to say about the release at the time:

“Here is a seventeen-minute EP covering seven tracks delivered with jackhammer-like decorum. Yet, as usual, persistence pays and a careful listen beyond the surface throws up a few melodic delights like the first song 'Shine' - melodically a dead ringer for New Order's 'Ceremony' with layers of feedback added. Other songs are reminiscent of Motown anthems unceremoniously mugged by a gang of ne'er-do-wells. All told, it's primitive, raw yet fertile stuff.” – Leonards Lair

“Just don’t listen to this on headphones unless you want your brain to explode.” – Whisperin’ and Hollerin’

“At loud volume this is truly one of the noisiest albums using guitars that I have ever heard. The beauty in these songs is the familiar trick of underlying this noise with a 60s pop punch of sweet melodies. And if Elvis Presleys coolness is viewed in regards to his knack for offending the eardrums of an older generation, its hard to imagine a cooler band around today than The Crack Babies, who could probably send your parents on a one-way trip to the migraine madhouse.” - Left Off The Dial