Song Review: ‘Voicemail’ by Lost in Vancouver

Lost in Vancouver (LIV) is an indie rock band hailing from Edinburgh, Scotland, featuring Jake Morgan (lead vocals/guitar), Charlie Lightlower (lead guitar), Scott Keating (bass), and Callum Davidson (drums). Known for their catchy choruses, vibrant melodies, and energetic patterns, LIV has captivated audiences worldwide. Their latest release, ‘Voicemail,’ dropped on August 7th, is a captivating track that tells the poignant story of an unexpected breakup.

The instrumentation of ‘Voicemail’ starts with an uplifting, summery vibe, reflecting the initial carefree mindset of the protagonist. Lyrics like “Why won’t you call” and “Cause I just want her” convey the protagonist’s longing and confusion. As the narrative unfolds, the musical elements intensify, culminating in a powerful outro.

A standout moment occurs near the end, where an actual voicemail is integrated into the track: “Welcome to the LIV voicemail service, you have one new voice message.” This addition precedes the song’s climax, adding a personal and dramatic touch.

The prominent guitar work drives the melody and enhances the song’s overall energy. This progression mirrors the emotional escalation of the storyline, making the song both engaging and relatable.

LIV’s ability to blend anthemic choruses with dynamic melodies showcases why they are considered one of Edinburgh’s most promising indie rock bands. Drawing influences from bands like Catfish and the Bottleman and The Killers, they have carved out a distinct sound that is uniquely their own. ‘Voicemail’ is a testament to their musical prowess, making it a must-listen.

Written by: Justine Kostka

Edited by: Shanna Henselmans