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Lotus (American band)

Lotus is an instrumental electronic jam band formed in Indiana in 1999 now based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Denver, Colorado.

Lotus
Lotus performing at Red Rocks in 2022
Background information
OriginIndiana, United States
GenresJam Band
Electronic
Livetronica[1]
Years active1999–present
LabelsAnti-Fragile
MembersMike Greenfield
Tim Palmieri
Luke Miller
Jesse Miller
Chuck Morris
Past membersSteve Clemens
Mike Rempel
Websitelotusvibes.com

History

Lotus was formed at Goshen College in August 1998 by Steve Clemens, Luke Miller, Mike Rempel, Andy Parada, and Joel Jimenez,[2] with the first live show occurring on September 25, 1998.[3] The band's more permanent lineup coalesced in 1999.[4] After a few years of playing what they describe as "jamtronica", Lotus recruited percussionist Chuck Morris in 2001 and shifted their focus to instrumental music, taking inspiration from electronic musicians such as The Orb.[5] The band's first album, Vibes, a compilation of live performances from their 2001 tour,[6] was released in 2002, after which they signed to Harmonized Records, releasing a live album and two studio albums between 2003 and 2006. 2004's Nomad went to the top of the Home Grown Music Network charts and by the end of the year was the HGMN Best Seller.[7] It was also nominated for a "New Groove of the Year" Jammy award.[5] The album saw the band described by Allmusic as "an electronically inclined jazz-funk outfit",[8] with Glide magazine stating "Nomad exhibits Lotus' tight ability to blend shades of organic groove with elements of urban house".[9] The band's last album on Harmonized, The Strength of Weak Ties was described by PopMatters as "instrumentals that - for the most part - don't go anywhere, but occasionally pulling out something that is genuinely thrilling".[10] The band then signed to SCI Fidelity Records, debuting on the label with the live double album, Escaping Sargasso Sea, which was nominated for a Jammy award by Guitar Player magazine for "Best Live Album of 2007".[11] The album was described by Relix magazine as "sexy and sophisticated dance music, mature enough to be played in the club or the living room".[12] The band followed this with Copy/Paste/Repeat, an album of remixes of tracks from their previous two studio albums, by bands and producers including Lymbyc Systym, Juan Maclean, DJ Harry and Telepath.[5][13] The album was positively received by PopMatters, who said "Copy/Paste/Repeat reinvents the jam band’s music as dance floor jams, with hip hop and trance-influenced beats and mind-warping electronic synth burbles".[14]

The album, Hammerstrike was released on SCI Fidelity in 2008 to positive reviews.[15][16][17] The band followed the album's release with a forty seven-date North American tour.[18] On Oct. 6, 2009 Lotus released a set of 2 EPs titled Oil on Glass/Feather on Wood featuring music recorded during the Hammerstrike sessions and 3 remixes of tracks from Hammerstrike. Before the band's 2009 fall tour, original drummer Steve Clemens left the band and was replaced by current drummer Mike Greenfield. The loss of Clemens triggered a gradual departure from the band's improvisational roots and a stylistic shift from organic electronica and jazz/funk fusion to electro-pop, indie rock and hip-hop.

The album Lotus was released on Sept. 13, 2011. The band recorded the album between December 2009 and October 2010 with Bill Moriarty in Philadelphia, with additional recordings made in the home studios of Jesse and Luke Miller and at various locations around the country. David Wrench mixed a number of the tracks, and a few tracks were mixed by Bill Moriarty, along with Jesse Miller and Luke Miller. The band released its first music video for Golden Ghost in August 2011.[19]

In addition to touring, Lotus headlines the Summerdance music festival at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park in Garrettsville, OH. The festival has been held since 2008. In 2021, following the global pandemic, Rempel left the group to focus on a wellness career. He was replaced by Tim Palmieri, who is known for his work in The Breakfast and Kung fu.[20][21]

The band announced the release of a new album, Bloom & Recede due out Aug. 26, 2022.

Live shows

Lotus is known for concerts with a complex light setup [22][23] and varying set lists that employ frequent group improvisation. Live concert recordings are collected on the site Nugs.net. The band has undertaken a number of tours and have performed at festivals including Jam on the River (Philadelphia, PA 2007,2008, 2014 and 2015), Wakarusa (KS 2005, 2006, 2007), Rothbury Music Festival in July 2008, 2009, 2013 and 2015, and All Good Music & Arts Festival 2010 and 2012[24] The band played a concert in New York City in September 2008 in which the new album Hammerstrike was played in full.[25] They also played at the Summer Camp Music Festival in Chillicothe, IL in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2019. Other festivals include All Good Festival, Outside Lands, Bonnaroo, Camp Bisco, Fuji Rock,[26] and Ultra.

Lotus has toured in Japan six times, performing at clubs and festivals including Fuji Rock, Metamorphose and Green Room Festival.

The band has performed several themed shows. On October 31, 2008, at the TLA in Philadelphia the show was billed as "Live Fast Die Young: the 27 Conspiracy". Each of the 5 members dressed as a rock star who died at the age of 27 (Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix, Brian Jones, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, and Jim Morrison) and the show featured covers by each of the respective bands. On Dec. 31, 2008 the band performed a show that included robot themed covers including Styx - "Mr. Roboto", Alan Parson's Project - "I Robot", Flaming Lips - "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots: Part I", Radiohead - "Paranoid Android", and Daft Punk - "Robot Rock". On Oct. 31, 2009 at Sonar in Baltimore the Halloween show was presented as "Protein Pills in the Labyrinth". The band members dressed as different David Bowie characters (including Ziggy Stardust, Thin White Duke, and Jareth) and played "Under Pressure," "Fame," "I'm Afraid of Americans," "Space Oddity," "Let's Dance," "Rebel, Rebel" and "Suffragette City," along with original Lotus material. These David Bowie songs have occasionally appeared thereafter during the rest of the Fall 2009 tour. On Feb. 22, 2010 at Schuba's in Chicago the band's first of two sets focused on post-rock music featuring covers of Tortoise, Trans Am and This Will Destroy You along with Lotus's own post-rock compositions. On Oct. 30, 2010 at the Roseland in Portland, OR the band performed a Black Sabbath themed show. For the second set the band came on stage dressed as Black Sabbath and performed remixed versions of side A of the album Paranoid (War Pigs, Paranoid, Planet Caravan, Iron Man), celebrating 40 years since its release. On Oct. 31, 2010 at the Showbox in Seattle, WA the band paid tribute to video game music. They performed versions of Pac-Man (Power Pills Remix), Contra (Jungle Theme), MegaMan2 (Dr. Wiley's Theme), Tetris theme and Zelda (Overworld and Underworld themes). On Dec. 31, 2011 at Festival Pier in Philadelphia Lotus nodded to some of the most influential modern dance producers covering Daft Punk "Da Funk", Justice "Phantom Part II" and DeadMau5 "Ghosts 'n' Stuff". On Oct. 29, 2016 at Town Ballroom in Buffalo, NY the band played a Space Disco set. Jesse Miller used a Juno-106, Moog Minitaur and modular synth rack for the set focused on the space disco genre.

Lotus was featured on the cover of the tour industry's leading magazine in October 2008 Pollstar.[27]

Lotus opened the Summer 2021 concert series at the Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, CO. on April 22, 2021. Their performance, the first of a four night series, marked the first major show at Red Rocks following the COVID-19 shutdown.

Musical style

Expanding upon a wide range of styles and sounds, Lotus is considered a multi-genre band. The group incorporates elements of rock, electronica, jazz, jam, hip-hop, funk and other influences.[5][8][28][29] The band originally played as a jamband that leaned heavily on the sounds of funk, rock and jazz and with improvisational styles similar to Phish, Allman Brothers and The Grateful Dead.[30] Jesse Miller said of the band's sound: "I truly believe Lotus' sound comes from the roots of rock 'n' roll mixed with electronic beats that are popular today. It took a long time for us to finally find a sound we all agreed on. But believe me, we experimented plenty before deciding what sound we were looking for".[31] Lotus has also been known to experiment with a diverse set of genres regularly incorporating hip-hop and dubstep sounds and samples into their live shows.[32]

Influenced heavily by the band's love for dance music and artists like The Orb, Aphex Twin, Kraftwerk, Talking Heads, Brian Eno, and Air the band's style has gravitated toward elements of the electronic genre while maintaining the foundation of jamrock.[5][18][33][34]

Since 2006 the band has fused elements of progressive and post rock into their sound. Artists like Trans Am, Tortoise, Broken Social Scene and Beck have influenced Lotus.[17]

Since 2020 the band has incorporated modular synth into their live show for composed and improvised, synth focused music.

Members

Discography

  • Vibes (2002) self-released (out of print)
  • Germination (live) (2003) Harmonized Records
  • Nomad (2004) Harmonized Records
  • The Strength of Weak Ties (2006) Harmonized Records
  • Escaping Sargasso Sea (live) (2007) Sci Fidelity
  • Copy/Paste/Repeat (remixes) (2007) Lotus Vibes Music
  • Hammerstrike (2008) Sci Fidelity
  • Oil on Glass/Feather on Wood EPs (2009) Sci Fidelity
  • Lotus (2011) Sci Fidelity
  • Build (2013) Sci Fidelity
  • Monks (2013)
  • Gilded Age (2014)
  • Eat the Light (2016)
  • Frames Per Second (2018)
  • Free Swim (2020)
  • Citrus (2021)
  • Live Underground (2022)
  • Bloom & Recede (2022) Anti-Fragfile

References

  1. ^ Eisen, Benjy; Greenhaus, Mike (17 April 2014). "Back to the Future: An Oral History of Livetronica". Relix. Retrieved 29 May 2014.
  2. ^ "The Travel Log - A Brief Lotus History".
  3. ^ "The Travel Log - 1998".
  4. ^ Clark, Chris. "Power to spare: Lotus mixes electronic and traditional sounds", The Buffalo News, 2004-09-10, p. G17.
  5. ^ a b c d e Greenhaus, Mike (2008) "Lotus", Relix, 14 April 2008
  6. ^ Hughes, Korey. "Warm up the sound: Lotus strikes a new position in electronic music", Richmond Times-Dispatch, 2004-03-04, p. D10.
  7. ^ Clark, Chris (2005) "Lotus: Nomadic Journey", Glide Magazine
  8. ^ a b Glazer, Joshua. "Nomad Review". Allmusic. Macrovision Corporation.
  9. ^ Handler, Shane (2004) "Lotus - Nomad" (review), Glide, September 17, 2004
  10. ^ Sawdey, Evan (2006) "PopMatters Music Short Takes: Lotus - The Strength of Weak Ties", PopMatters
  11. ^ "Jammy Awards Announce 7th Jammy Awards Nominations", Guitar Player
  12. ^ Hect, Jared (2007) "Escaping Sargasso Sea 2009-01-08 at the Wayback Machine" (review), Relix, 6 December 2007
  13. ^ Gatta, John Patrick (2008) "Lotus: Brothers at (Sargasso) Sea", Jambands.com
  14. ^ Sclafani, Tony (2008) "Lotus - Copy/Paste/Repeat", PopMatters
  15. ^ Dean, Justin (2008) "Lotus add lyrics to successful formula on Hammerstrike", The Daily Cardinal, October 20, 2008
  16. ^ Groneman, Arthur (2008) "Lotus - Hammerstrike[permanent dead link]" (review), Metro Spirit issue #20.11
  17. ^ a b Sewell, Chase (2008) "Lotus: Hammerstrike", Jambase
  18. ^ a b Forhecz, Topher (2008) "Lotus band member talks about tour", Collegiate Times, 29 October 2008
  19. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Lotus - Golden Ghost (Official)". YouTube.
  20. ^ "Tim Palmieri Will Join Lotus Following Mike Rempel's Departure". 18 June 2021.
  21. ^ Jambands https://jambands.com/news/2021/06/18/tim-palmieri-will-join-lotus-following-mike-rempels-departure/
  22. ^ http://www.collegian.psu.edu/venues/2008/03/27/phillybased_jam_band_comes_to.aspxand
  23. ^ http://publishing.yudu.com/Atk6n/PlylstMDDCVANov08/resources/index.htm Page 50-151
  24. ^ Bienenstock, David (2008) "Music review - Rothbury Festival - Rothbury, Michigan, July 3, – 6, 2008 2008-11-20 at the Wayback Machine", High Times
  25. ^ Gargiulo, Greg. "Lotus - 09.24.08 - New York". Jambase.
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-09-14. Retrieved 2013-07-29.
  27. ^ "Pollstar: Lotus October 20–26, 2008 Hotstar".
  28. ^ King, Barrett. "Lotus: Escaping Sargasso Sea and Copy Paste Repeat On The Road 2008-12-03 at the Wayback Machine", SEN Baltimore
  29. ^ Parker Pierce, Evan (2008) "It Happened Last Night: Lotus Position", SPIN
  30. ^ . www.goshen.edu. Archived from the original on 15 July 2001. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  31. ^ Dodson, Chris (2008) "Celebrated electronic band makes a stop in Lowcountry", The Post and Courier, 6 November 2008
  32. ^ Grennan, Kristen (2013) "Lotus Performs at The Space at WestBury", "SensibleReason.com"
  33. ^ Jentzen, Aaron (2008) "Lotus sheds "jam-tronica" label with more indie-friendly Hammerstrike", Pittsburgh City Paper, 25 November 2008
  34. ^ Danca, Carla (2008) "Review: Lotus and Telepath @ Irving Plaza", Glide Magazine
  35. ^ "Guitarist Tim Palmieri Joins Lotus".

External links

  • Lotus Official Website
  • Lotus YouTube Channel
  • Lotus Live Recordings on Archive.org
  • Lotus Official Myspace Website
  • Lotus Official Merch Website

Reviews

  • Clark, Chris "Strength of Weak Ties Review", Glide Magazine
  • Wade, J Evan "Hammerstrike Review", www.HomeGrownMusic.net
  • Handler, Shane ""Nomad Review", Glide Magazine
  • Sewell, Chase "Hammerstrike Review", JamBase
  • Sclafani, Tony "Copy/Paste/Repeat Review", PopMatters

Articles

  • Behe, Regis (2007) "There are no words for Lotus' instrumental tunes[permanent dead link]", Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, December 27, 2007
  • Walker, Dylan (2008) "Lotus jams out new tour, album", The Maneater
  • Fisher, Josh (2008) "A taste of Lotus - It’ll have you craving more", The 217
  • Truong, Alex (2007) "Lotus flowers at Majestic performance", Badger Herald
  • Gargiulo, Greg (2008) "Lotus :: 09.24.08 :: Mercury Lounge :: New York, NY", Jambase
  • Parker-McClain, Dana (2008) "HotStar Lotus[permanent dead link]", Pollstar
  • Gangi, Allie (2013) "", LostinSound
  • Gangi, Allie (2013) "Interview/Review with Luke Miller about Lotus and Luke the Knife", LiveForLiveMusic

Interviews

  • Interview with Jesse Miller, ViralFashion.com
  • Break Thru Radio Interview (audio), breakthruradio.com
  • 64-minute Lotus Interview/feature (audio), KXUA Fayetteville
  • (video), DMW News (also at uk.youtube.com)
  • Livewire's One on One: Interview with Lotus' Jesse Miller, concertlivewire.com
  • Preston, Scott (2008) Interview with Jesse Miller from Lotus, Cincy Groove Magazine
  • Jarvis, Heather (2008) Lotus returns from Jam in the Dam and readies itself for summer festival gigs, The Marquee

Other media

  • "New Years Eve and New Years Day Concerts in Philadelphia" Bonner, Timothy for BlowtheScene.com (photos)
  • "" by iclips.net (video)
  • "" by iclips.net (video)
  • "" by iclips.net (video)
  • "Golden Ghost" (video)

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Interviews 7 4 Other mediaHistory EditLotus was formed at Goshen College in August 1998 by Steve Clemens Luke Miller Mike Rempel Andy Parada and Joel Jimenez 2 with the first live show occurring on September 25 1998 3 The band s more permanent lineup coalesced in 1999 4 After a few years of playing what they describe as jamtronica Lotus recruited percussionist Chuck Morris in 2001 and shifted their focus to instrumental music taking inspiration from electronic musicians such as The Orb 5 The band s first album Vibes a compilation of live performances from their 2001 tour 6 was released in 2002 after which they signed to Harmonized Records releasing a live album and two studio albums between 2003 and 2006 2004 s Nomad went to the top of the Home Grown Music Network charts and by the end of the year was the HGMN Best Seller 7 It was also nominated for a New Groove of the Year Jammy award 5 The album saw the band described by Allmusic as an electronically inclined jazz funk outfit 8 with Glide magazine stating Nomad exhibits Lotus tight ability to blend shades of organic groove with elements of urban house 9 The band s last album on Harmonized The Strength of Weak Ties was described by PopMatters as instrumentals that for the most part don t go anywhere but occasionally pulling out something that is genuinely thrilling 10 The band then signed to SCI Fidelity Records debuting on the label with the live double album Escaping Sargasso Sea which was nominated for a Jammy award by Guitar Player magazine for Best Live Album of 2007 11 The album was described by Relix magazine as sexy and sophisticated dance music mature enough to be played in the club or the living room 12 The band followed this with Copy Paste Repeat an album of remixes of tracks from their previous two studio albums by bands and producers including Lymbyc Systym Juan Maclean DJ Harry and Telepath 5 13 The album was positively received by PopMatters who said Copy Paste Repeat reinvents the jam band s music as dance floor jams with hip hop and trance influenced beats and mind warping electronic synth burbles 14 The album Hammerstrike was released on SCI Fidelity in 2008 to positive reviews 15 16 17 The band followed the album s release with a forty seven date North American tour 18 On Oct 6 2009 Lotus released a set of 2 EPs titled Oil on Glass Feather on Wood featuring music recorded during the Hammerstrike sessions and 3 remixes of tracks from Hammerstrike Before the band s 2009 fall tour original drummer Steve Clemens left the band and was replaced by current drummer Mike Greenfield The loss of Clemens triggered a gradual departure from the band s improvisational roots and a stylistic shift from organic electronica and jazz funk fusion to electro pop indie rock and hip hop The album Lotus was released on Sept 13 2011 The band recorded the album between December 2009 and October 2010 with Bill Moriarty in Philadelphia with additional recordings made in the home studios of Jesse and Luke Miller and at various locations around the country David Wrench mixed a number of the tracks and a few tracks were mixed by Bill Moriarty along with Jesse Miller and Luke Miller The band released its first music video for Golden Ghost in August 2011 19 In addition to touring Lotus headlines the Summerdance music festival at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park in Garrettsville OH The festival has been held since 2008 In 2021 following the global pandemic Rempel left the group to focus on a wellness career He was replaced by Tim Palmieri who is known for his work in The Breakfast and Kung fu 20 21 The band announced the release of a new album Bloom amp Recede due out Aug 26 2022 Live shows EditLotus is known for concerts with a complex light setup 22 23 and varying set lists that employ frequent group improvisation Live concert recordings are collected on the site Nugs net The band has undertaken a number of tours and have performed at festivals including Jam on the River Philadelphia PA 2007 2008 2014 and 2015 Wakarusa KS 2005 2006 2007 Rothbury Music Festival in July 2008 2009 2013 and 2015 and All Good Music amp Arts Festival 2010 and 2012 24 The band played a concert in New York City in September 2008 in which the new album Hammerstrike was played in full 25 They also played at the Summer Camp Music Festival in Chillicothe IL in 2008 2009 2011 2012 2014 2016 and 2019 Other festivals include All Good Festival Outside Lands Bonnaroo Camp Bisco Fuji Rock 26 and Ultra Lotus has toured in Japan six times performing at clubs and festivals including Fuji Rock Metamorphose and Green Room Festival The band has performed several themed shows On October 31 2008 at the TLA in Philadelphia the show was billed as Live Fast Die Young the 27 Conspiracy Each of the 5 members dressed as a rock star who died at the age of 27 Kurt Cobain Jimi Hendrix Brian Jones Ron Pigpen McKernan and Jim Morrison and the show featured covers by each of the respective bands On Dec 31 2008 the band performed a show that included robot themed covers including Styx Mr Roboto Alan Parson s Project I Robot Flaming Lips Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Part I Radiohead Paranoid Android and Daft Punk Robot Rock On Oct 31 2009 at Sonar in Baltimore the Halloween show was presented as Protein Pills in the Labyrinth The band members dressed as different David Bowie characters including Ziggy Stardust Thin White Duke and Jareth and played Under Pressure Fame I m Afraid of Americans Space Oddity Let s Dance Rebel Rebel and Suffragette City along with original Lotus material These David Bowie songs have occasionally appeared thereafter during the rest of the Fall 2009 tour On Feb 22 2010 at Schuba s in Chicago the band s first of two sets focused on post rock music featuring covers of Tortoise Trans Am and This Will Destroy You along with Lotus s own post rock compositions On Oct 30 2010 at the Roseland in Portland OR the band performed a Black Sabbath themed show For the second set the band came on stage dressed as Black Sabbath and performed remixed versions of side A of the album Paranoid War Pigs Paranoid Planet Caravan Iron Man celebrating 40 years since its release On Oct 31 2010 at the Showbox in Seattle WA the band paid tribute to video game music They performed versions of Pac Man Power Pills Remix Contra Jungle Theme MegaMan2 Dr Wiley s Theme Tetris theme and Zelda Overworld and Underworld themes On Dec 31 2011 at Festival Pier in Philadelphia Lotus nodded to some of the most influential modern dance producers covering Daft Punk Da Funk Justice Phantom Part II and DeadMau5 Ghosts n Stuff On Oct 29 2016 at Town Ballroom in Buffalo NY the band played a Space Disco set Jesse Miller used a Juno 106 Moog Minitaur and modular synth rack for the set focused on the space disco genre Lotus was featured on the cover of the tour industry s leading magazine in October 2008 Pollstar 27 Lotus opened the Summer 2021 concert series at the Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison CO on April 22 2021 Their performance the first of a four night series marked the first major show at Red Rocks following the COVID 19 shutdown Musical style EditExpanding upon a wide range of styles and sounds Lotus is considered a multi genre band The group incorporates elements of rock electronica jazz jam hip hop funk and other influences 5 8 28 29 The band originally played as a jamband that leaned heavily on the sounds of funk rock and jazz and with improvisational styles similar to Phish Allman Brothers and The Grateful Dead 30 Jesse Miller said of the band s sound I truly believe Lotus sound comes from the roots of rock n roll mixed with electronic beats that are popular today It took a long time for us to finally find a sound we all agreed on But believe me we experimented plenty before deciding what sound we were looking for 31 Lotus has also been known to experiment with a diverse set of genres regularly incorporating hip hop and dubstep sounds and samples into their live shows 32 Influenced heavily by the band s love for dance music and artists like The Orb Aphex Twin Kraftwerk Talking Heads Brian Eno and Air the band s style has gravitated toward elements of the electronic genre while maintaining the foundation of jamrock 5 18 33 34 Since 2006 the band has fused elements of progressive and post rock into their sound Artists like Trans Am Tortoise Broken Social Scene and Beck have influenced Lotus 17 Since 2020 the band has incorporated modular synth into their live show for composed and improvised synth focused music Members EditTim Palmieri guitar 35 Jesse Miller bass and sampler and modular synth Mike Greenfield Drums Luke Miller guitar keyboards Chuck Morris percussionDiscography EditVibes 2002 self released out of print Germination live 2003 Harmonized Records Nomad 2004 Harmonized Records The Strength of Weak Ties 2006 Harmonized Records Escaping Sargasso Sea live 2007 Sci Fidelity Copy Paste Repeat remixes 2007 Lotus Vibes Music Hammerstrike 2008 Sci Fidelity Oil on Glass Feather on Wood EPs 2009 Sci Fidelity Lotus 2011 Sci Fidelity Build 2013 Sci Fidelity Monks 2013 Gilded Age 2014 Eat the Light 2016 Frames Per Second 2018 Free Swim 2020 Citrus 2021 Live Underground 2022 Bloom amp Recede 2022 Anti FragfileReferences Edit Eisen Benjy Greenhaus Mike 17 April 2014 Back to the Future An Oral History of Livetronica Relix Retrieved 29 May 2014 The Travel Log A Brief Lotus History The Travel Log 1998 Clark Chris Power to spare Lotus mixes electronic and traditional sounds The Buffalo News 2004 09 10 p G17 a b c d e Greenhaus Mike 2008 Lotus Relix 14 April 2008 Hughes Korey Warm up the sound Lotus strikes a new position in electronic music Richmond Times Dispatch 2004 03 04 p D10 Clark Chris 2005 Lotus Nomadic Journey Glide Magazine a b Glazer Joshua Nomad Review Allmusic Macrovision Corporation Handler Shane 2004 Lotus Nomad review Glide September 17 2004 Sawdey Evan 2006 PopMatters Music Short Takes Lotus The Strength of Weak Ties PopMatters Jammy Awards Announce 7th Jammy Awards Nominations Guitar Player Hect Jared 2007 Escaping Sargasso Sea Archived 2009 01 08 at the Wayback Machine review Relix 6 December 2007 Gatta John Patrick 2008 Lotus Brothers at Sargasso Sea Jambands com Sclafani Tony 2008 Lotus Copy Paste Repeat PopMatters Dean Justin 2008 Lotus add lyrics to successful formula on Hammerstrike The Daily Cardinal October 20 2008 Groneman Arthur 2008 Lotus Hammerstrike permanent dead link review Metro Spirit issue 20 11 a b Sewell Chase 2008 Lotus Hammerstrike Jambase a b Forhecz Topher 2008 Lotus band member talks about tour Collegiate Times 29 October 2008 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Lotus Golden Ghost Official YouTube Tim Palmieri Will Join Lotus Following Mike Rempel s Departure 18 June 2021 Jambands https jambands com news 2021 06 18 tim palmieri will join lotus following mike rempels departure http www collegian psu edu venues 2008 03 27 phillybased jam band comes to aspxand http publishing yudu com Atk6n PlylstMDDCVANov08 resources index htm Page 50 151 Bienenstock David 2008 Music review Rothbury Festival Rothbury Michigan July 3 6 2008 Archived 2008 11 20 at the Wayback Machine High Times Gargiulo Greg Lotus 09 24 08 New York Jambase タイムテーブル 7 26 Fri Archived from the original on 2013 09 14 Retrieved 2013 07 29 Pollstar Lotus October 20 26 2008 Hotstar King Barrett Lotus Escaping Sargasso Sea and Copy Paste Repeat On The Road Archived 2008 12 03 at the Wayback Machine SEN Baltimore Parker Pierce Evan 2008 It Happened Last Night Lotus Position SPIN Untitled Document www goshen edu Archived from the original on 15 July 2001 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Dodson Chris 2008 Celebrated electronic band makes a stop in Lowcountry The Post and Courier 6 November 2008 Grennan Kristen 2013 Lotus Performs at The Space at WestBury SensibleReason com Jentzen Aaron 2008 Lotus sheds jam tronica label with more indie friendly Hammerstrike Pittsburgh City Paper 25 November 2008 Danca Carla 2008 Review Lotus and Telepath Irving Plaza Glide Magazine Guitarist Tim Palmieri Joins Lotus External links EditLotus Official Website Lotus YouTube Channel Lotus Live Recordings on Archive org Lotus Official Myspace Website Lotus Official Merch WebsiteReviews Edit Clark Chris Strength of Weak Ties Review Glide Magazine Wade J Evan Hammerstrike Review www HomeGrownMusic net Handler Shane Nomad Review Glide Magazine Sewell Chase Hammerstrike Review JamBase Sclafani Tony Copy Paste Repeat Review PopMattersArticles Edit Behe Regis 2007 There are no words for Lotus instrumental tunes permanent dead link Pittsburgh Tribune Review December 27 2007 Walker Dylan 2008 Lotus jams out new tour album The Maneater Fisher Josh 2008 A taste of Lotus It ll have you craving more The 217 Truong Alex 2007 Lotus flowers at Majestic performance Badger Herald Gargiulo Greg 2008 Lotus 09 24 08 Mercury Lounge New York NY Jambase Parker McClain Dana 2008 HotStar Lotus permanent dead link Pollstar Gangi Allie 2013 Lotus at Best Buy Theater in NYC Review LostinSound Gangi Allie 2013 Interview Review with Luke Miller about Lotus and Luke the Knife LiveForLiveMusicInterviews Edit Interview with Jesse Miller ViralFashion com Break Thru Radio Interview audio breakthruradio com 64 minute Lotus Interview feature audio KXUA Fayetteville DMW News Presents An Interview with Lotus video DMW News also at uk youtube com Livewire s One on One Interview with Lotus Jesse Miller concertlivewire com Preston Scott 2008 Interview with Jesse Miller from Lotus Cincy Groove Magazine Jarvis Heather 2008 Lotus returns from Jam in the Dam and readies itself for summer festival gigs The MarqueeOther media Edit New Years Eve and New Years Day Concerts in Philadelphia Bonner Timothy for BlowtheScene com photos Lotus live multi camera shoot from 10 08 2008 Old Rock House St Louis MO by iclips net video Lotus live multi camera shoot from 6 20 08 Sonic Bloom Winter Park CO by iclips net video Lotus live multi camera shoot from 7 26 08 10 000 Lakes Festival Detroit Lakes MN by iclips net video Golden Ghost video Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lotus American band amp oldid 1112452104, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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