And we’ve actually got a full process now for fully recording our own songs. Like Matt said, we changed things around to make it fit what we wanted to do. In a way, in a weird way, it worked in our favor to allow us to ride. We played, I’d say, like 45 shows or something together before COVID. We were playing out together for about a year. We had a good foundation before the pandemic. We’ve been able to record a lot, but obviously miss the live aspect. You’re the first band I’ve met that started *in* the pandemic. So we decided to scale down to a three piece and change our name last Spring to the Lost Dolls and rebranded, really started dissecting our sound and everything. Then once the pandemic came into effect and changed everybody’s life, we decided to make some changes … a couple of the members in the band weren’t really working and didn’t have the same view and necessarily the same drive as us. We started out around Christmas or Halloween of 2018 but we had a different lineup at that point and were under a different name, but we played around quite a lot. We’ve been going just about two and a half years, I guess, together. So, tell me about yourselves and your band, The Lost Dolls. Below is my convo with Blake (vocals), Matt (guitar) and Stewart (drums). Was happy to hear from a Denver band who I have not yet seen live, The Lost Dolls, and talk about what they have been up to during pandemic and their plans for the after times. After having been on a break, I’m getting back to chatting with people about music and the (hopeful) return of normalcy.
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