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Topic: Lost Nation (US/Heavy Prog) Posted: June 27 2010 at 13:11
Lost Nation biography:
Lost Nation is a band formed in Detroit in 1970, by band members Ron STULTS, Craig WEBB, and L ZELANKA. They released one album called Paradise Lost in 1970, and disbanded soon afterwards. STULTS came from a late-sixties garage rock band called The Unrelated Segments. Craig Webb was also in Frijid Pink for a brief period.
Lost Nation's music can be placed alongside Uriah Heep, Quatermass, and ELP, in terms of musicality, although in terms of popularity, they came nowhere near. Now, their only album is considered a lost gem and can get to high prices, when sold in its original vinyl form.
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Posted: May 06 2013 at 07:46
Lots of Hammond for sure but sounds like psychedelic / bluesy hard rock to me, although from the above posts there does seem to have been support for them in HP. Don't know why they were overlooked three years ago but we can see what the team makes of them now.
Edit: In fact, they were cleared for addition in Heavy but never added. I'll alert the team.
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Posted: May 06 2013 at 15:33
Yes, definitely very much still active. They are busy evaluating and adding bands/artists all the time, but get a good few new suggestions sent their way, so there is always a fairly long 'waiting list' showing on progfreak. Rest assured that all these pending and cleared suggestions will be appropriately dealt with in due course.
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