I Walk The Line
Language Of The Lost
This band has been around, taken the traditional approach to mastering what they do by serving their apprenticeship on the road playing honest, heartfelt music, divorced from time and trend, to anyone willing to take the time to hear it. Language of the Lost distills all of it into ten serious songs. I Walk The Line's pedigree is in punk, but this is something else. Storytelling and dark atmospheres, but the music has some serious uplift. Free of empty bombast, driven by massive drums that leave plenty of room for tastefully spare keyboards and a seriously intelligent string section. By string section we, naturally, mean "two guitars and a bass". Nothing new there, but it's real and works.