WE LOST THE SEA
announce new album
TRIUMPH & DISASTER IS OUT OCTOBER 4
VIA BIRD’S ROBE RECORDS
+ ANNOUNCE EXCLUSIVE SYDNEY ALBUM
PREVIEW SHOW
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Sydney cinematic instrumental band We Lost The Sea will release their long-awaited new album Triumph & Disaster on October 4 via Bird’s Robe Records. The fourth album in their collection, Triumph & Disaster, is a post-apocalyptic view on the collapse of the world told like a children’s story and illustrated through the eyes of a mother and her son as they spend one last day on Earth. The music is the narrative for the destruction and tragedy. The words tell the story of love, loss and letting go. We Lost The Sea will bring the album to life at a very special preview show at The Vanguard in Sydney on Saturday August 24.
The first single lifted from the album is also its opener “Towers”. At an expansive 15 minutes long, with its ringing guitars “Towers” heralds in a new era for the band. Representing the beginning and the end of everything, it is about giant oppressive forces and feelings, the towering juggernaut of power, failure, history and death.
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“We love Departure Songs (2015) and everything it has done for us and our fans but we wanted to push things this time around. We felt a lot of pressure to try and rise to the challenge of writing something that would hold up to those levels and expectations. It was really tough to work with that hanging onto everything we did, and I think that energy fed into the music. We really wanted to do something that was completely for ourselves, from the story behind it to the music. I feel that Triumph & Disaster is a lot bolder, dynamic and much more sonically dense than anything we’ve previously done,” guitarist Matt Harvey elaborates.
“Dealing with huge themes and constantly thinking about the end of days, surrounded by images of destruction, pollution, stark landscapes and bleak artistic imagery for almost two years has really shaped how this came about. Towers sums all of this up in one song and represents the light, shade, push and pull that is all throughout this album. We wanted to come out epic from the start, so here’s the first song, Towers. This song and album is one of the most challenging we’ve ever put together. It took a long time to get it right.”
Triumph & Disaster is a sad love letter about the collapse of the planet as told through a lens of intricate guitars and striking colour. The album deliberates themes and events such as the climate crisis, over consumption, isolation and the loss of love and trust. It is a lament for the planet, all the people on it and the beauty that will be left behind.
Instead of leaning on facts and figures, We Lost The Sea chose to deliver their message in a bleak but kind way only art can transcend, and telling their story via a children’s book allowed them to reduce huge topics into simpler forms like how a child would see the world.
We Lost The Sea are friends who came together in 2007 to create a new collection of noise that gathers relentless crushing guitars together with otherworldly atmospherics and melody. Their widescreen post-rock has taken them all over the world and seen them share stages with like minded acts Baroness, Russian Circles, Rosetta, The Red Paintings and This Will Destroy You. Their last album, Departure Songs, landed the band widespread acclaim and a fan in Ricky Gervais who called the band “inspirational” and featured the single “A Gallant Gentleman” on his show After Life.
Triumph & Disaster is out October 4 via Bird’s Robe Records (Australia) and October 25 via Translation Loss (US), Holy Roar (UK) and Dunk!Records (EU).
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WE LOST THE SEA – TRIUMPH & DISASTER PRE-ORDER NOW
1. Towers
2. A Beautiful Collapse
3. Dust
4. Parting Ways
5. Distant Shores
6. The Last Sun
7. Mother’s Hymn
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WE LOST THE SEA
TRIUMPH & DISASTER
EXCLUSIVE ALBUM PREVIEW
With special guests: MOWGLI & WARTIME SWEETHEARTS
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Saturday August 24
The Vanguard, SYDNEY
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