The Lost Gecko, a dynamic band hailing from Cork, Ireland, has released a groundbreaking album, “The Fox and the Lie.” This unique and evocative musical exploration dives deep into our relationship with nature, shedding light on the often overlooked cruelty humans inflict upon the natural world. The album is not just a collection of songs; it’s a narrative journey that compels listeners to reconsider their interactions with the environment and the creatures that inhabit it.

Formed in 2006 by Scottish-born singer-songwriter Malcolm Urquhart, The Lost Gecko is known for its intricate weaving of sound, melody, and rhythm. Malcolm’s soaring vocals and intense lyrics, combined with Elaine Urquhart’s emotive cello lines, create a sound that is both vibrant and deeply moving. The band’s lineup, which also includes John Burke and Nils Elders, brings a rich tapestry of musical talent and spontaneous improvisation to their performances.

“The Fox and the Lie” delves into themes of human cruelty towards nature, exploring the misconception that “the grass is greener” and the normalized sight of dead animals in our daily lives. By personifying animals and applying human emotions to their stories, the album offers a powerful and moving experience that resonates deeply with its audience.

Stream music by The Lost Gecko now here: https://songwhip.com/thelostgecko/the-fox-and-the-lie

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