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Lost in Town crack open a new chapter with Summer With Rain, the luminous first single from their forthcoming EP, Move to Mars. It’s a track that wastes no time establishing its pull, opening with intimate guitar lines and a voice tinged with memory before erupting into a widescreen rush of alt-rock power.

The band walks a delicate tightrope between grit and melody. There’s a punch of Soundgarden in the riffs, the relentless drive of Foo Fighters in the rhythm, and the grand, anthem-ready sheen of The Killers in the chorus. Yet, within those references, Lost in Town preserve their own voice: raw, intentional, and cinematic.

At the heart of Summer With Rain lies a story of love dissolving like a storm breaking on a bright day: bittersweet, fleeting, and strangely beautiful. Its lyrics shimmer with vulnerability, while the soaring hooks channel resilience, making the song resonate both as a summer anthem and a late-night companion.

The guitar solo lifts the track into another orbit before pulling us back into a chorus built for arenas, a moment that feels both euphoric and inevitable. As the final refrain fades, we’re left with more than a song, we’re left with anticipation!

If this is only a glimpse of what Move to Mars will bring, then Lost in Town are on the cusp of something vast. Summer With Rain isn’t just a single; it’s a signal flare of where this band is headed: upward, outward, and unafraid..