LOST IN HEAVEN
2024
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Recording Info
Recorded primarily in Los Angeles during 2023-2024. Produced by Benchiki, Chase Atlantic, Austin Hull, and Tricky Stewart. Mixed and mastered by Seth Drake.
Track Highlights
- Favela — Explores themes such as disconnection, danger, and cultural immersion, reflecting Chase Atlantic's unique style and thematic preoccupations.
- Ricochet — Expresses a deeper, sad meaning with lyrics about mental health struggles.
- You — Exemplifies Chase Atlantic's artistic growth.
- Amy — Unveils a hauntingly introspective side of the band, departing from their typical dark, atmospheric vibe for a softer, more vulnerable sound.
- Night Calls — Explores themes of escapism and the struggle with inner turmoil.
Personnel
- Christian Anthony (Lead vocals, guitars, production, synthesiser)
- Clinton Cave (Guitars, production, synthesiser, drum programming, saxophone)
- Mitchel Cave (Lead vocals, bass, guitars, production, synthesiser)
- Seth Drake (Mixing, Mastering)
- Xavier Mayne (Featured artist)
Significance
Lost in Heaven received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised its atmospheric production, thematic depth, and consistency with Chase Atlantic's established style. It debuted at No. 4 on the ARIA Albums Chart in 2024, marking their first Top 50 entry. The album is seen as a compelling exploration of desire, chaos, and emotional vulnerability, seamlessly weaving together a tapestry of dark romance and hedonism. Some critics noted that while the album remains consistent with Chase Atlantic's established style, it offers limited innovation beyond their previous work. However, the album is also recognized for pushing the boundaries of their sound, marrying immersive lyrics with atmospheric production to create a unique listening experience. The album's themes reflect feelings of misery and loneliness despite the band's rise to stardom, adding layers to their image and emphasizing their musical and personal growth.
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