Fronted by novelist and former Lancaster Bombers frontman John-Paul Pryor alongside producer and multi-instrumentalist Jez Leather, the band continues to carve its own path through existential art-rock, psychedelic textures, and experimental soundscapes.
On “Lost Kingdom”, The Sirens dive into themes of dark matter, apocalypse, love as protest, and the uncertainties of our time, shaping a record that feels less like a collection of songs and more like an emotional journey.
John-Paul Pryor: “Lost Kingdom is an album that lyrically explores our hopes and fears for the present and the future of humanity. These are deeply uncertain times, and I think the album reflects that sense of precipice we all feel as a band. It’s a record that we perceive as a cohesive emotional journey rather than a collection of songs, and it takes into its sway ideas about the nature of dark matter, the possibility of apocalypse, and the need for us to urgently express love as a theology of protest. Ultimately, it’s a rock’n’roll album that wears both its influences and its heart on its sleeve, and we just hope it brings some joy to those who listen, and inspires some much-needed reverie.”
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