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The Lost Mile is the seventh studio album by Vertical Horizon. The album was released exclusively on digital platforms on February 23, 2018. It is the first album to be released by Outfall Records, the independent label headed by Vertical Horizon's Matt Scannell.

Background and recording

In an interview with Billboard Magazine, Scannell describes The Lost Mile as "the most indulgent album I've ever made."[1] The album marks somewhat of a departure from the band's established sound, both in terms of its focus on keyboards and in relation to the length of the songs - of which only one runs for less than four minutes. Scannell cited bands such as Depeche Mode, The Cure and New Order as influences, as well as the Cormac McCarthy novel No Country for Old Men. The album features a re-recording of "I'm Not Running," a song that was originally co-written and performed with American singer-songwriter Richard Marx. Marx provides backing vocals on the studio version of the song. The first single, "I'm Gonna Save You," was released on February 14.

Track listing

All songs written by Matt Scannell, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'm Gonna Save You" 5:46
2."Written in the Stars" 4:29
3."Lighthouse" 6:25
4."More" 4:52
5."Out of the Blue" 7:34
6."I'm Not Running"Scannell, Richard Marx3:57
7."Now" 5:51
8."True Illusion" 7:53
9."One Day" 4:54
10."Save Love" 6:08

Personnel

Vertical Horizon

  • Matt Scannell - lead vocals, backing vocals, guitars, keyboards, synthesizer, piano, production
  • Sean Hurley - bass
  • Ron LaVella - drums, percussion, programming

Additional personnel

  • Richard Marx - backing vocals

References

  1. ^ Tailor, Leena. "Vertical Horizon Talk Turning Self-Destructive Past Into Optimism For New Album 'The Lost Mile': Premiere". Billboard.com. Billboard Magazine. Retrieved 25 February 2018.