Folk musicians Ben Knox Miller and Jeff Prystowsky return with a new album shaped by the van accident that almost killed them. Note: NPR's First Listen audio comes down after the album is released.
Last night, 6/15, The Low Anthem played their second NYC area show in three months with Daniel Lefkowitz (they played Bowery in March). The show was at Music Hall of Williamsburg and this time also ...
The Low Anthem got its start in 2006 in Providence, R.I. Ben Knox Miller and Jeffrey Prystowsky found mutual interests in "Americana, baseball and morally agonstic narrative." The rest was history: ...
I love it when my favorite things collide. In this case, Rhode Island’s The Low Anthem and La Blogotheque ‘s Take Away Shows. Here’s part one, filmed in Grand Central Station. You can see the rest ...
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The Low Anthem have made some large strides in just a few short years. A mere two and a half years ago they self-released their sophomore album, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin, which made quite a splash, ...
PITTSFIELD—There was a generation gap on display during The Low Anthem's set at Mission Bar and Tapas Monday night — between the beaten up grab-bag of instruments onstage and the fresh-faced trio of ...
marry a hybrid of musical traditions, covering all the bases of Americana — some times quiet and acoustic, other times raucous and bluesy. Their new recording made many Top 10 lists for 2009 and we ...
It's common for artists these days to shun traditional song structures. They take pains to deconstruct straight folk or pop standards for a more eclectic mashup of acoustic and electronic ...
In the recent Southern Music issue of the Oxford American, musician John Engle speaks of “The Vastness," the idea that the world's store of knowledge is so vast that “if you tried to take it all on at ...
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