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The Seldon Plan : Lost and Found and Lost
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Calling their latest LP “a burst of new flavor”, The Big Takeover’s Jack Rabid expressed delight at the “Baltimore foursome’s continued maturation” and compared it favorably to “melodic pop favorites such as Feelies’ offshoot Wild Carnation.
Genre: Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Release Date: 2008
Lost and Found and Lost Record Label: The Beechfields Record Label
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Caldecott 2:18 $0.99
Fire in Day's Field 2:53 $0.99
Lost and Found and Lost 2:50 $0.99
Lullabies for Old Hearts 2:42 $0.99
Run, Go! 2:18 $0.99
Philadelphia and a Moment 3:14 $0.99
French Cinema 3:02 $0.99
Lonely Bridgewater 4:11 $0.99
See a Word 2:30 $0.99
There Are Definite Undertones Here 4:17 $0.99
Majestic Mountain 1:56 $0.99
Ezra Jack Keats 4:07 $0.99
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Album Notes

THE SELDON PLAN RELEASES LONG-AWAITED THIRD ALBUM, “LOST AND FOUND AND LOST” Whimsical, nostalgic indie pop tells the story of expectant hope and recession blues. The Seldon Plan reemerges with whimsy with their highly anticipated album LOST AND FOUND AND LOST, a worthy follow-up to their 2007 record THE COLLECTIVE NOW. Praised for its “catchy simple melodies awash with lush vocals, hip full guitars, and a hint of Flaming Lips” by artist/composer Mark Degli Antoni (David Byrne/Soul Coughing) and dubbed “smart pop with no wasted space” by record producer Brian McTernan (Senses Fail/Piebald/Thrice), LOST AND FOUND AND LOST plays with images of childhood nostalgia to embrace the economic and political pendulum. The Baltimore-based indie pop rockers are known for their “tuneful-wistful rock” (The Washington Post) and “literate, yet still youthful” (Allmusic) sound. Aptly named, LOST AND FOUND AND LOST portrays the juxtaposition of excitement and uncertainty in a country undergoing a changing political situation. “These were the hardest lyrics I’ve ever had to write, but now that they’re out, I feel really energized,” says singer/songwriter Michael Nestor. Calling their latest LP “a burst of new flavor”, The Big Takeover’s Jack Rabid expressed delight at the “Baltimore foursome’s continued maturation” and compared it favorably to “melodic pop favorites such as Feelies’ offshoot Wild Carnation, Winnipeg’s wonderful Weakerthans, great Scots Camera Obscura, and Portland’s Dimes”. The Seldon Plan spent the last few years taking on a busy tour schedule—including shows with Explosions in the Sky, The Stills, and Matt Pond PA. The band regrouped in 2008 and entered the studio with a fresh organic approach as a way of rediscovering who they were as a band. With few preconceived songs, much of the album was written in the studio, allowing the record to grow naturally as a whole. Simple focused melodies are textured by intricate harmonies, layered with soulful instrumentation including cello and trumpet, and punctuated by bright choral interludes. LOST AND FOUND AND LOST features an all-new line-up. Michael Nestor (vocals/guitars/keys) and Dave Hirner (bass), two founding members of The Seldon Plan, are joined by Dawn Dineen (vocals/guitars) and Matthew Leffler Schulman (Drums). The record was produced by Matthew Leffler Schulman and Michael Nestor at Baltimore’s Mobtown Studios. The band’s sophomore effort THE COLLECTIVE NOW was quickly named a top 40 record of 2007 by The Big Takeover and one of the “Best Baltimore albums of 2007 by The Baltimore Sun. Tracks from the album were licensed by the massively popular YouTube series lonlygirl15 and by Simplify Media for its top-rated music-streaming iPhone app. Their debut album MAKING CIRCLES was featured on NPR’s All Songs Considered. The Seldon Plan is likened to established alt rockers Death Cab for Cutie, The Posies and Nada Surf. In anticipation of this release, the band offered a limited-time-only free download of the title track in early April. The single was immediately highlighted by The Baltimore Sun (April 5, 2009) in a multimedia showcase and Arts & Life piece discussing creativity as an outlet for economic woes.

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REVIEWS

God these guys know how to make records!
author: John Raster
The Seldon Plan write music that keeps you interested and excited for the next track. I love Ezra Jack Keats with its homage to Los Campesinos! Caldecott is so good, in fact these guys remind me of what the Arts and Crafts label was when the early Stars was coming out. In fact I see they played with The Stills. The record has such intelligent and relevant lyrics, that you have to actually *listen* to them. Super highly recommended for people who love good smart pop rock that is not just powerpop candy or hipster artsy.
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I love The Seldon Plan
author: Dave frunce
3 monumental records, each special, each different. Congratulations to this band for continuing to push the sound and inspire! This record will make you feel just good. With all the noise out there, it is nice to have good record that you can listen to and sit back and think about the world. With the lyrical content about politics shrouded inside beautiful melodies (see: Lost and Found and Lost, and Lonely Bridgewater), you can just float and ponder...these guys are an amazing, and a truly, truly underrated indie rock band.
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