‘Lost & Older’ by Fair Visions | New Album, ‘Quite An End’

Uncategorized March 14, 2024

‘Lost & Older’ by Fair Visions | New Album, ‘Quite An End’

Exclusive track premiere of ‘Lost & Older’ by Fair Visions, taken from their upcoming album, ‘Quite An End,’ out May 7th, 2024.


Fair Visions share ‘Lost & Older’ – the second single off their upcoming album ‘Quite An End’. On the new single, Ryan Work (Fair Visions) says: “Funny thing is this one wasn’t intended to make the cut prior to recording and wound up nearly being the title track by the end of the sessions. One of the major recurring themes in the album is the question “what’s next?” – wherein the same vein this song speaks of the confusion of beginnings and endings. The first release of ours alongside Beck Zegans and Syd Matisse on background vocals, as well as a first with Producer Abe Seiferth on the outro lap-steel.”

On ‘Quite an End,’ Work brings a live arrangement in place of sequencers for their debut LP of poignant, shimmering off-the-wall indie rock. The album finds Fair Visions working alongside a larger cast of friends and collaborators with producer Abe Seiferth (Nation of Language, LCD Soundsystem, Car Seat Headrest). Featuring Tim Lappin (Casual Male) on bass, Chris Egan and Jesse Lewis on drums, Beck Zegans (Goo!), Syd Matisse and Leah Lavigne (Ok Cowgirl) filling out background vocals, with contributions from local legends Miles Hewitt and John Roland Miller. ‘Quite an End’ was recorded in the Summer of 2021 at Transmitter Park Studios and was mastered by Joe Lambert.

‘Lost & Older’ single comes in a download with purchase of a cassette on Bandcamp.

Ryan Work, hailing from Franklin, Tennessee, and now residing in Queens, New York, is the creative force behind Fair Visions, serving as both songwriter and musician. Fair Visions has independently launched two six-track EPs, with ‘Modern Kids’ (2021) serving as the sequel to their debut statement ‘A Way Out’ (2020). Their highly anticipated LP, ‘Quite an End,’ is set to be released on May 7th, 2024.


Headline photo: Rita Iovine

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