Lost In Vegas
An Eastbourne rock band that fit a perfect gender ying yang and have song titles like Coconut Love Trumpet, Two Left Feet and Mrs Boudoir’ s Holiday Dancers, Lost In Vegas are a brilliantly understated surprise.
With all the backbone of a typical rock band, Lost In Vegas have as many layers as, dare we be so lame, a DreamWorks Ogre or an onion. With a super psych and foot-tapping rhythym, their sound is rich in depth and detail, with
Matt Bonner
plenty of variation to keep things fresh and interesting.
An almost 60’ s era attitude, a blend of old school and modern rock‘ n’ roll, and a deadly style makes Lost In Vegas absolutely unmissable.
A Brighton favourite and a singer / songwriter with over a decade of experience, Sound And Motion favourite Matt Bonner will sweeten the boredom of band changeovers with an art influenced by the likes of Dave Mcpherson, Jack Johnson, Staind, Marc Halls and Gazz Marlow.
All about eloquent guitars and heartfelt vocal harmonies, Bonner seems influenced by the alt-metal scene of 1990s Britain, with a broken down sound of simple chord progressions and an emotional backbone being the resulting product.
With songs steeped in metaphor, he fits the mould of a romantic poet; lyrics ladened with bittersweet tales of sincerity, loss, love and regret. He gives the audience something real to relate to.