To be a well-oiled rock n’ roll machine with very little practice is no easy feat, but it speaks to the vast abilities of Lost on the Metro. Today, the group emerges with the premiere of their new album Buried Bones, not exactly an easy album to record and finetune, thanks to the realities of pandemic-related lockdowns. After much work and delay, the record is here, six new songs of passion and enthusiasm. The songs deal with themes of optimism, depression, disillusionment, love, death, and aging, and each is tied to a specific place, whether it be a quiet farm in Michigan, the Marianas trench, or a historical indigenous site. In her own words, lead singer Jilly Morey describes the album as follows: “I think the theme of our latest EP, Buried Bones, probably centers on various forms of los...