
This CD takes a closer look into how people digest love and pain. Lam Rim are: Fernando F. Krogmann: Drums, Joâo Mirat: Vocals, piano, guitars and programmings, Noël Rayo: Guitars, backing vocals. Additional musicians: José Vera: Bass guitar and Lucia Imán: Vocals on “I cry...”. All songs written by Joâo Mirat and special collaboration with lyrics by my buddy Orlando Robson. Orlando is an excellent writer and lyricist and I know this project will not be the last time we hear from him.




All tracks are a bit melancholy. My favorites tracks and songs I can hear soundtrack a few of my favorite television shows: Grey's Anatomy, The Good Wife and CSI Miami are "Why Don't You...?" "Broken Bones" and "I Cry".

The track I think would be perfect on a soundtrack for the Disney cartoon, Phineas and Ferb, is "I Feel Fine". If that thought is a stretch to imagine, then the comedy How I Met Your Mother would be a close contender for "I Feel Fine".
When it comes to the cinema screen, I can hear "I Cry" on soundtrack for the movie 'I Am Number 4'.

Speaking on terms of bands covering Lam Rim's work, I think the track "Why Don't You...?",
I really think the teen group Big Time Rush
could sing this track and reach a younger audience. I think this song is age appropriate simply because the lyrics alone will strum the hearts of millions of teenage girls following BTR.

I haven't begun to scratch the surface of the hundreds of thousand of video games and the myriad of commercials this CD could also soundtrack. The possibilities are endless.
I think this CD has it all, especially when it comes to commercializing, movies, film and television shows a sound and quality that only Lam Rim possesses.
What kind of music makes film, movies and commercials a higher standard of quality? Give Lam Rim's 'Lost In Sane' a listen and that question will be answered. Great work youguys!
**NOTE** Lam Rim's CD will hit digital stores in March, because it takes time for iTunes and other venues to process the applications of new albums, so it takes about a month. Until then, CD can be ordered from the band's web site.
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