Mandarin's album, How The West Was Lost, is an impressive collection of songs that showcases the band's versatility and musical prowess. From the opening track, "Ghost Town," to the closing number, "The Last Roundup," the album takes listeners on a journey through the American West, exploring themes of loss, love, and redemption.
The band's sound is rooted in classic rock and country, but they infuse it with their own unique style and energy. The guitar work is particularly impressive, with both electric and acoustic guitars featuring prominently throughout the album. The vocals are also noteworthy, with lead singer Alex Johnstone's rich, soulful voice perfectly complementing the band's sound.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Desert Rose," a haunting ballad that showcases the band's ability to create a sense of atmosphere and emotion through their music. "The Ballad of Billy the Kid" is another highlight, with its rollicking rhythm and memorable chorus.