TRACE MOUNTAINS, Lost in the Country (Run For Cover; LMO068LP-C3, Europe 2026 Reissue) LP NEW/NEW - PRE-ORDER
TRACE MOUNTAINS, Lost in the Country (Run For Cover; LMO068LP-C3, Europe 2026 Reissue) LP NEW/NEW - PRE-ORDER
LP - NEW/NEW - TRACE MOUNTAINS, Lost in the Country (Run For Cover; LMO068LP-C3, Europe 2026 Reissue) - 942849C *** In Stock In Our Crouch End Shop ***RELEASE DATE: 03/07/2026 - PRE-ORDER - This title is available for pre-order and will be sent out to arrive on the release date, which may be subject to change.
Under the moniker Trace Mountains, Dave Benton writes music that asks large questions in quietly profound ways. On the project’s earliest release, the 2014 compilation Buttery Sprouts & Other Songs, these thoughts appeared as lo-fi scraps of wit andtenderness. But by the time A Partner to Lean On, Trace Mountains’ debut full-length, arrived in 2018, Benton’s perceptive indie rock had matured into more existential meditations about identity, existence, and finding sense in an increasingly chaotic world.
In the two years since A Partner to Lean On, Benton’s life has undergone several large changes, namely the dissolution of LVL UP, the indie rock quartet he co-founded in college, and a move to Kingston, a small city in New York’s Hudson Valley. Composed during—but not directly inspired by—this transition, Trace Mountains’ second record, Lost in the Country, reflects Benton’s need to reconnect with his inner world.
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LP - NEW/NEW - TRACE MOUNTAINS, Lost in the Country (Run For Cover; LMO068LP-C3, Europe 2026 Reissue) - 942849C *** In Stock In Our Crouch End Shop ***RELEASE DATE: 03/07/2026 - PRE-ORDER - This title is available for pre-order and will be sent out to arrive on the release date, which may be subject to change.
Under the moniker Trace Mountains, Dave Benton writes music that asks large questions in quietly profound ways. On the project’s earliest release, the 2014 compilation Buttery Sprouts & Other Songs, these thoughts appeared as lo-fi scraps of wit andtenderness. But by the time A Partner to Lean On, Trace Mountains’ debut full-length, arrived in 2018, Benton’s perceptive indie rock had matured into more existential meditations about identity, existence, and finding sense in an increasingly chaotic world.
In the two years since A Partner to Lean On, Benton’s life has undergone several large changes, namely the dissolution of LVL UP, the indie rock quartet he co-founded in college, and a move to Kingston, a small city in New York’s Hudson Valley. Composed during—but not directly inspired by—this transition, Trace Mountains’ second record, Lost in the Country, reflects Benton’s need to reconnect with his inner world.












