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    <description><![CDATA[BIO ------------------------------------

The Lonely Forest is a young indie-rock band from the small island town of Anacortes, Washington. Led by John Van Deusen (20) on guitar, keyboards and vocals, Braydn Krueger (21) on drums and Eric Sturgeon (24) on bass, the Lonely Forest combines passionate songwriting with memorable melodies.

With multiple in-studios and regular radio airplay (KEXP, 1077 THE END), playing to a sold out crowd at Bumbershoot, winning the 2006 EMP Soundoff, working with prestigious producer Jack Endino (Nirvana, Soundgarden, Hot Hot Heat), numerous west-coast tours (Played the Troubadour in LA), the release of their first full length album, "Nuclear Winter"  and presently the recording of their sophomore release "We Sing the Body Electric!", The Lonely Forest has been building an infectious buzz in the Pacific Northwest.

THE LONELY FOREST HAS PLAYED SHOWS WITH ----

The Velvet Teen, The Thermals, Appleseed Cast, Mates of State, Viva Voce, Saturday Looks Good To Me, Cloud Cult, Karl Blau, Vendetta Red, Adrian Orange, Russian Circles, YACHT, Maritime, Panther, State Radio, Jason Collett, Mt. Eerie, Head Like A Kite, Danielson, The Robot Ate Me, Kimya Dawson, Your Heart Breaks, USE, Starflyer 59, The Pale Pacific, The Gift Machine, The Divorce...


QUOTES --------------------------------------


"Opening the show is Anacortes trio the Lonely Forest, who consistently pack a satisfying live wallop. The band are sitting on a growing pile of over 20 new songs written in the past few months, showcasing their evolving mastery of infectious power pop. Lead singer John Van Deusen's decision to return to the guitar plays no small part in the appeal of the new material, which is inspired in part by the writing of Ray Bradbury. When not reading nerdy sci-fi, the band have been excitedly demoing in their faraway garage/practice space/studio, and debuting anthems like "We Sing in Time" at shows, leaving the room abuzz." MATT GARMAN -The Stranger 

"On "You Move," it becomes clear that TLF is Van Deusen's bar mitzvah: Through these songs, he is coming to understand human emotion, wrestling with cosmic indifference, daring to see beauty on the horizon. Through these songs, he is becoming a man." -The Pacific Northwest Inlander


"The Lonely Forest's debut album overflows with youthful passion. The sounds on Nuclear Winter are lush and epic. For such a huge sound you'd expect a symphony, but it's really made by just three young men (two of who aren't yet of legal drinking age). The piano is explosive--loud and nimble, and the driving force of each song. The bass is fluid and strong; the drumming is sharp and precise. From the pretty minute-and-a-half prelude to the droning, almost 20-minute-long end jam that accompanies the world's demise, there's no lack of drama. From the seclusion of Anacortes, the Lonely Forest have created a new world of their own, an alternate dimension sprouted from the imaginations of boys with a lot of space, time, and probably pot at their fingertips." MEGAN SELING - the Stranger 


"After seeing the Lonely Forest for the first time sans guitar player (he left late last year to attend school), I was so impressed that I had to immediately gush about them on Line Out--they have consciously made their new material just as dynamic as before, even without the oh so important six-string, and as a longtime fan, that made me very happy. Drummer Braydn Krueger is a machine--one of the best young drummers in the city (and by "young," I mean under 21). Singer/keyboardist John Van Deusen's voice can cleanly croon, but he also gets emotional and cathartic, adding a nice dichotomy to the beauty of his piano. Get stoked for their upcoming album, Nuclear Winter--it's a self-described "space rock odyssey into an alternate dimension," and based on the songs posted on their MySpace page (www.myspace.com/thelonelyforest), it'll no doubt carve them a nice, long-standing niche in the local scene as not just an "underage" band, but a talented one too." MEGAN SELING 


"These guys came out of no where...and blew my mind!" -Jack Endino (producer: Nirvana, Mudhoney, Soundgarden, Hot Hot Heat) 


"the loudest bass/drums/piano trio on the planet." - The Seattle Powerpop Blog 



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