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The Lonely Forest
American indie rock band
The Lonely Forest was an American indie rock band from Anacortes, Washington with two EPs and four studio albums.[1] In 2011 lead singer, John Van Deusen, was selected for Seattle Weekly’s best male vocalist award and the band appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.[2][3] The group went on indefinite hiatus in 2014.
History
The Lonely Forest was formed in 2005 and won EMP's under-21 Sound Off! competition.[4] The band Lonely Forest released the album Arrows in 2011 on ILG, Warner Music Group’s independent label.[citation needed]
The band played at Bonnaroo (2012), Sasquatch (2010, 2014), and Bumbershoot (2006, 2009, 2011, 2014). Their videos debuted on MTV,[5] and they received support from the Seattle radio station KEXP.[6] In August 2011 the song "We Sing in Time" was in the Number 1 spot for the People's Choice Countdown.[7]
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- Van Deusen’s story begins with his first band in ninth grade.
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An extended interview with John Van Deusen - Buttondown
- John Van Deusen’s music feels like the apotheosis of Cascadian Christian indie rock.