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Pop / Rock 30 September, 2021

The Lost Gecko Releases New Single 'Snowdropping'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Cork-based Modern Folk Trio, The Lost Gecko, return with the third single from their upcoming EP 'Scatterbox'. Having first released the haunting 'Brothers', and then the beautiful 'I Can Hear Echoes', now there's 'Snowdropping'.

Malcolm reflects:
"The song is about how important the narrative that goes on inside our heads is and how it can affect us physically...
Mental health really
My own anxiety and panic attacks testament to the power of the mind and how it can creep up on us without any signs
But also how I've managed to deal with it by changing my habits and my inner narrative"

Band members:
Malcolm Urquhart (Songwriter, Guitar, Vocals)
Elaine McCarthy (Songwriter, Cellist)
John O'Connor (songwriter, drummer, percussionist)
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