Artist's albums
A New Set of Reasons
2022 · single
Catching Fire
2022 · single
Little Less Brokenhearted
2022 · single
I Lose Things
2022 · single
Back to You
2021 · single
Meet in the Middle / The Middle
2020 · single
Hook Up
2020 · single
We Don't Fight (Acoustic)
2020 · single
We Don't Fight
2020 · single
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Biography
The Lost Saints (Afton Addington, Chris Biano, Derrick Casteel) knew they had something special from the first time they sang together around a piano in Nashville in 2017. Having grown up learning how to sing in church, the three married their Gospel roots alongside their love of country music and songwriting to create a heartfelt, harmony driven sound. Lost Saints’ original music conveys honesty, vulnerability and a painstakingly honest truth that is wrapped inside melodies that never seem to leave your head. “We want our music to move people and allow them to feel a deep connection that has a lasting impact on their lives,” the country music trio shares on the inspiration behind their sound. The emerging trio made their national television debut on The Dailey & Vincent Show on Circle Plus , the brand new television and streaming platform from the Opry Entertainment Group. The Nashville-based band marks their debut single release with the powerful “We Don’t Fight,” penned by the group's very own Southeast Texas native, Chris Biano alongside Brandon Chase and Ethan Hulse. Weaving three unique, individual sounds into one, the band’s intricate harmonies lend a richness to their music that resonates with listeners and makes them instantly identifiable. With their debut release, the Lost Saints seamlessly blend their distinct three-part harmonies and are ready to make their mark on country music