Last Updated on Monday, 06 August 2012 17:53 Posted by Clash Tuesday, 07 August 2012 01:30

Since forming in 1993, the Nashville-based band (started by Slocum and singer Leigh Nash), has released four albums, scored several hit singles ( “Kiss Me,” “There She Goes,” “Don’t Dream It’s Over” and “Breathe Your Name”), appeared on seemingly a million soundtracks, landed a platinum record and even earned a few Grammy nominations. But the band amicably parted ways in 2004, shortly after releasing their last full-length record, Divine Discontent.
Long in the making, Lost in Transition finds Slocum and Nash sharing the songwriting duties (along with musician Stephen Wilson, Nash’s husband). Transition also features a stripped down sound; the end result is a gorgeous mix of pop hooks, piano, acoustic guitars, a bit of country and a newfound and beautiful simplicity to the songs.
Track List:
01. My Dear Machine
02. Radio
03. Give It Back
04. Safety Line
05. When You Call Me
06. Should Not Be This Hard
07. Go Your Way
08. Failure
09. Don't Blame Yourself
10. Stand My Ground
11. Sooner Than Later
12. Be OK
For more information, visit: Sixpence None the Richer