Lost Channels is an album by Canadian folk rock band Great Lake Swimmers, scheduled for release March 31, 2009.
Guest musicians appearing on the album include Serena Ryder, Bob Egan, Erin Aurich of A Northern Chorus and Paul Aucoin of Hylozoists.
The album was recorded in a variety of locations in and around the Thousand Islands, including Singer Castle near Hammond, New York, the Brockville Arts Centre in Brockville, Ontario and St. Brendans Church in Rockport, Ontario. It is named for the Lost...
Lost Channels is an album by Canadian folk rock band Great Lake Swimmers, scheduled for release March 31, 2009.
Guest musicians appearing on the album include Serena Ryder, Bob Egan, Erin Aurich of A Northern Chorus and Paul Aucoin of Hylozoists.
The album was recorded in a variety of locations in and around the Thousand Islands, including Singer Castle near Hammond, New York, the Brockville Arts Centre in Brockville, Ontario and St. Brendans Church in Rockport, Ontario. It is named for the Lost Channel, a spot in the Thousand Islands where a reconnaissance boat from a British warship went missing in 1760.
The album's first single, "Pulling on a Line", was released as a preview track on Stereogum in January 2009. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.