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Missing Six : Lose Yourself
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Indie Rock, Electro Pop; Harmony drenched, bass and drum driven, electronic indie rock
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2006
Lose Yourself
Missing Six
Record Label: Missing Six
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Platypus 2:36 $0.99
The Man That Time Forgot 3:00 $0.99
The Retreat 3:17 $0.99
Hollow Point Savior 3:14 $0.99
Eraser 3:16 $0.99
Just Like Fate 4:34 $0.99
Lose Yourself 3:23 $0.99
Greyscale 3:11 $0.99
Traded 2:37 $0.99
Angelina 3:23 $0.99
Make Me Numb 4:19 $0.99
Uncreated...I Am 3:50 $0.99
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Album Notes

While most people rely on the coasts for the latest in entertainment, the Midwest continues its tireless campaign to rescue music from its current state of mediocrity. Missing Six brings their electro sprinkled, guitar driven indie pop rock to the frontlines with the release of their second full length CD, Lose Yourself on Indianapolis based 770 Records.

Vocalist and Guitarist Ed Hatfield (originally the drummer) met the original singer of Missing Six in Bloomington, Indiana in 2002. They moved to Indianapolis where the burgeoning music scene provided a fertile breeding ground for their ideas. The popular online music scene website, Indianapolismusic.net, provided the connection they needed to find other musicians. They soon met Bassist and Vocalist Eric Evans and started to make music together with a second guitarist.

The band worked with legendary producer Paul Mahern (John Mellencamp, Lisa Germano, Over The Rhine) on their debut album, The Philadelphia Experiment, but catastrophe struck when the lead singer left the band right after the CD was released in 2003 rendering the recordings somewhat obsolete. Most bands would give up after such a blow, but Ed moved from the drums to the front of the stage taking over guitar and vocal duties and Indianapolismusic.net provided yet another connection with accomplished session drummer, Phil Milam. One more line-up change came with the loss of their second guitarist to fellow Indianapolis band, Extra Blue Kind.

Their varied influences (Muse, The Rentals, Beck, Franz Ferdinand, The Clash, 30 Seconds to Mars, Hum, Smashing Pumpkins, Weezer, Radiohead, Emory Salem, Michael Brecker, The Cars, Tool, Foo Fighters) plus all of the changes in their lives pushed them to explore and expand their sound into what you hear today on their new release.


Eric Evans - Bass, Vocals, Rhodes, Synth, Sax, Upright Bass, Bells, Claps
Phil Milam - Drums, Percussion, Synth, Bells, Samples and Programming
Edward Hatfield - Vocals, Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Synth


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REVIEWS

Wild and Crazy Music
author: Becky
I thought the CD was wonderful and that it showed great personallity. It was wild and crazy but had its slow parts too. I'm glad i got it
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Hauntingly beautiful music
author: Brenda
This eclectic compilation combines hauntingly beautiful vocals with outstanding instrumentals. My favorite songs are "Retreat", "Angelina", and "Lose Yourself".
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pretty much awesome
author: ae
A real piece of art, this cd is one of the best music investments i have made. There are several songs that are so well put together, it gives me chills when I listen to them. Strong vocals, and powerful lyrics along with the harmonious instrumentals make this album simply amazing. I thoroughly look forward to future projects from Missing Six. I have not yet been able to remove this cd from my stereo. Absolutely splendid!
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