How We Started

The band’s debut album, Wolf, Woman, Man, was released in 2016. It tells the story of a couple who moves into a desolate, mountain region and ultimately faces challenges from the elements, each other and a lone, injured wolf.

The subsequent album, Blood Lantern, was released in 2021 and portrays the prequel to the Wolf, Woman Man story. The story aligned with the call for reintroduction of the wolf to Colorado - diving deep into what coexistence would look like for our ecosystem.

Lost Walks’ live performances have featured visual and experiential elements such as art panels, film projection, and even beer pairings. Most notably, Lost Walks’ performances have stood out thanks to a team of contemporary dancers, whose choreography enhances and informs the band’s unfurling narrative. 

Additionally, Lost Walks has produced an acoustic, educational variation of their show which provides insight into the story and a deeper look at wolf conservation. Part of the band’s mission is to engage with the community and collaborate in social and environmental movements through art. 

Lost Walks historical members include: Andy Thomas, Dameon Merkl, Cullen Hendrix, Danny Aranow, David Thomas Bailey, Jessica Riggs, Megan Roney, Page Cirillo, Chad Johnson, Ryan Fiegl, Andi Cowels, Hali Shafer-Webb.

Blood Lantern Story

The band’s 2021 album, Blood Lantern is a narrative prequel to Wolf, Woman, Man. While musically more complex and heavier than its predecessor, lyrically, Blood Lantern also dives deeper into the real world implications of wolf reintroduction and conservation. The album involves topics like trophic cascade, chronic wasting disease, and the extermination of wolves. 


For the release of “Blood Lantern” Lost Walks has partnered with the Denver-based art magazine “Birdy” to release a series of artistic spreads that combine stunning visuals with the albums’s lyrics. Each spread will link to a website that unveils the album’s songs in batches and points to scientific data supplied by biologists and ecologists working within the field of wolf conservation.