The Lake Isle

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Into The White 04:12 Tools
Sinners And Saints 03:51 Tools
Anodyne 03:52 Tools
Virginia 03:42 Tools
My Oh My 03:56 Tools
Let It All In 03:51 Tools
It's Beautiful 04:11 Tools
Shine On 04:10 Tools
Into The White DEMO 04:12 Tools
Sinners and Saints DEMO 03:51 Tools
Steel Rails 03:39 Tools
You are so dangerous 05:14 Tools
Wake Up 03:35 Tools
Funhouse 03:26 Tools
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The Lake Isle is an American shoegaze band. It takes its name and inspiration from the Yeats’ poem, “The Lake Isle of Innisfree”. Mark Doughtery played solo out in his hometown of Greensboro, NC, from (2005 to 2009) with his collection of original songs and acoustic guitar until the universe conspired to create a band. In late 2009, Shawn Smith became lead guitarist and helped to develop Lake Isle’s unique sound of post-alternative “dream pop”. Andy Foster, a strong drummer with roots in punk, and Chris Micca who adds a musical heartbeat on the bass guitar and touches of harmonizing vocals filled with 60′s nostalgia. Recently, the band added Owen Burd on trumpet and backing vocals, rouding out their sonic pallette. The sounds they make blur the acoustic styling of Mojave 3, the lyrical work of Sun Kil Moon and the vocal prowess of Morrissey. Add to that Lake Isle’s blend of lush guitars, expansive harmonies and dreamy atmospherics. Doughterty’s lyrics take inspiration from a mix of observations and experiences, classic literature and the evolution of humanity. Each Lake Isle song climbs and holds at a seemingly endless crescendo, and it’s hard to stand still when the band plays. They buckle the knees of men in their 40’s who start dancing solo in front of the stage. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.