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  • Los Musicos Perdidos

    The Boats independently released this album on compact disc in 2008, and until now it has only been available from live shows and a few select record stores in their home city of Melbourne, Australia.

    Now Big Rig Records introduces this amazing instrumental band to a wider audience.

     

    What the band say about their debut album...

    This is an album that has haunted us and lurked in our ears and hearts for 3 years.

    Since the band formed back in 2003, we were recording ideas and jams, and in our early incarnation of experimenting and forming our sounds, we recorded a little promo EP to two-track tape, and local radio and punters took notice of our sound. So we began recording ideas and jams up at Nick’s studio...in the days when he lived up in that beautiful old house in the middle of the forest in Olinda, it was an amazing place to record to say the least.

    The first recordings consisted of many interesting ideas, and long spiralling jams, and we recorded ‘Los Musicos Perdidos’, ‘2 am’ and ‘Asylum’ in Jan 2004.

    What we needed was more live shows to shape us more, so we virtually played gigs for a year and in September that year we returned to Nick’s green retreat to continue recording...and we captured the rest of the album, over that weekend, including songs like ‘Warmth from a window’, ‘The sea is in the boat’, ‘Strawberry’ and ‘Little black rays of hope’. So the album was virtually recorded over two weekends in 2004.

    It was then in 2005 that some peril began, we all had some serious relationship breaks, and it was generally a very intense time. When the storm had cleared we contacted Paul, who was heavily steeped in work (when he’s not bashing those skins he’s driving trucks), and we slowly reformed and began finishing work on the album.

    The album represents the band in it’s early days, when we were still discovering our sounds, and figuring out who we were, moulding our music. When I had nothing but a dodgy old analogue delay pedal, and too many ideas. When Nick had long hair and recorded an album called ‘Olinda Daze’. When Paul was...how do you say? More comfortable. ‘Los Musicos Perdidos’ is our debut, and it’s a personal, emotional and spiritual kind of journey for us. I hope people like it, it’s honest and it’s the boats captured in a time capsule.