The Lostines
About
Rooted in New Orleans but charting a sound all their own, The Lostines blur the lines between golden-age rock & roll, old-school country, and timeless American roots music. Led by songwriters Casey Jane Reece-Kaigler and Camille Wind Weatherford, the duo crafts a sonic world where swampland soul meets sock-hop sparkle—earthy and otherworldly all at once.
At the heart of their debut album Meet The Lostines are their entwined voices, stacked in lush harmonies that carry nearly every melody. Backed by a rich tapestry of sound—baritone guitar, spring reverb, Cajun fiddle, upright piano, orchestral strings, and even theremin—their music feels immersive and transportive. It’s a sound built with intention, curiosity, and a willingness to explore the space between genres rather than settle into just one.
Surrounded by a rotating cast of collaborators and fellow New Orleans musicians, The Lostines have created something entirely their own: a dreamy, roots-driven landscape that invites listeners in and lingers long after the final note.
In the Room
When The Lostines take the Tigre Island Room stage, the room softens and leans in. Their harmonies float effortlessly through the space, wrapping the crowd in a warm, nostalgic glow while their richly layered sound creates a sense of quiet magic.
It’s the kind of performance that feels both intimate and transportive—like stepping into another place and time, where every note carries a little bit of mystery and a whole lot of heart.