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Blood_Promise 07.27.2014 04:57 PM

anyone else thinks Things We Lost in the Fire isn't as good as everybody says it is?

_tunic_ 08.12.2014 11:42 AM

no we don't :)


here's a new Low recording on LMA:
Low Live at Square Lake Film and Music Festival on 2014-08-09 (August 9, 2014)


and here's an old RGC show that was just recently shared on Dime:
Retribution Gospel Choir Live at Detroit Bar on 2005-09-08 (September 8, 2005)

_tunic_ 08.25.2014 04:31 PM

Three new Low shows are added to LMA, all by emmanuel (and also posted on Dime previously):
Low Live at La Sala Rossa on 2014-06-16 (June 16, 2014)

Low Live at Ritual Nightclub on 2014-06-17 (June 17, 2014)

Low Live at All Tomorrow's Parties on 2014-07-10

Bytor Peltor 08.25.2014 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Blood_Promise
anyone else thinks Things We Lost in the Fire isn't as good as everybody says it is?


As a LOW fan from the beginning, I feel it received too much hype because it was produced by, Steve Albini. However, I feel some overlook it for the same reason.

Overhead and Don't Carry It All are two amazing songs that many don't associate with the album due to them being on "etched" record.

Personally, I would like to see them do something closer to this than Drums And Guns or C'mon.

I also a little biased due to it being the last proper release they did with, tugboat records.

Blood_Promise 08.26.2014 04:16 AM

I find Secret Name, which was also produced by Albini, to be the superior album.

Bytor Peltor 08.26.2014 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Blood_Promise
I find Secret Name, which was also produced by Albini, to be the superior album.


I agree!

I've always lumped, When The Curtain Hits The Cast with Things We Lost In The Fire together......same for Secret Name and Trust.

Sadly, nothing released since are comparable to these.

The Soup Nazi 08.26.2014 06:55 PM


Dude, what's up with the Comic Sans MS. Everybody knows any text in that font can't be taken seriously.
 


Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
I've always lumped, When The Curtain Hits The Cast with Things We Lost In The Fire together......same for Secret Name and Trust.

Sadly, nothing released since are comparable to these.


The Invisible Way is, baby!
 

_tunic_ 09.13.2014 05:52 AM

 


Rivulets' new album I Remember Everything is on bandcamp for preorder. It's only offered in digital form, and not for streaming yet either. Surely hope it will get a physical release as well, on CD or LP.
It has some liner notes by Al, don't think he actually plays on it though (at least it's not mentioned).

It's kind of weird to preorder a digital album right? One of the songs was already released as a 7": https://rivulets.bandcamp.com/album/ride-on-molina

The Soup Nazi 09.16.2014 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by _tunic_
http://www.thegmanworld.com/2014/07/...ss-covers.html

Quote:

New album: Boss covers


30 years on and Springsteen is still inspiring...

It's unsettling to think Born In The USA is three decades old; so let's not. Instead let's focus on the less frightening, chirpier facts, mainly word on a new tribute record on the way.
To be released on Nashville indie Lightning Rod Records, Dead Man's Town will features less athemic, countrified versions of the 12 tracks featured on the famous Bruce Springsteen album including Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires' Steve Earle-esque take on the title track. Low, Justin Townes Earle and North Mississippi All-Stars (recent visitors to Cork, as is Shires herself) also feature.

Full tracklist:

01. Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires, "Born in the U.S.A."
02. Apache Relay, "Cover Me"
03. Quaker City Nighthawks, "Darlington County"
04. Blitzen Trapper, "Working on the Highway"
05. Joe Pug, "Downbound Train"
06. Low, "I'm on Fire"
07. Holly Williams, "No Surrender"
08. Ryan Culwell, "Bobby Jean"
09. Trampled by Turtles, "I’m Goin’ Down"
10. Justin Townes Earle, "Glory Days"
11. Nicole Atkins, "Dancing in the Dark"
12. North Mississippi All-Stars, "My Hometown"

- Dead Man's Town will be released in September 2014


AMG's review:

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When Bruce Springsteen's album Born in the U.S.A. was released in the summer of 1984, it became an immediate smash hit and confirmed Springsteen's status as one of the biggest and most important stars in American rock. But it was also a widely misunderstood work, especially the title song, embraced by many as a patriotic celebration of America when it was in fact a bitter condemnation by Springsteen of how his nation betrayed the soldiers who returned from Vietnam with few options and little hope. The messages of the songs were sometimes hard to hear through the bombast of the performances (Springsteen uses bombast to better advantage than practically any musician of his generation) and the polish of the production (especially the sharp report of the drums and the layers of keyboards), so producers Logan Rogers and Evan Schlansky decided to give the songs of Born in the U.S.A. a new spin by inviting a handful of contemporary roots rock artists to cover them in their own styles. On Dead Man's Town: A Tribute to Born in the U.S.A., the performers strip the songs down to their basics, letting acoustic instruments carry the bulk of the melodies and putting the lyrics up front. Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires' interpretation of "Born in the U.S.A." (inspired by an arrangement Springsteen has used in his acoustic performances) certainly kicks off the album on an impressive note, making the song just as dark and tragic as it was meant to be, but most of the rest of the tracks are considerably less effective. Say what you want about Springsteen as a performer, but his work has never lacked passion, and passion is what drives much of his best music. And that's what's missing from much of Dead Man's Town; most of the artists have not only cut back on the guitars and drums, they've also dialed back on the emotional intensity of the songs, and that does them no favors, making this music sound sleepy instead of quietly forceful. There are a few exceptions, most notably Justin Townes Earle's mournful "Glory Days," which truly sounds like the musings of a man stuck in a midlife crisis; Low's tense and atmospheric take on "I'm on Fire"; Joe Pug's gutsy if minimal version of "Downbound Train"; and Quaker City Nighthawks' "Darlington County," which treats the tune like a loose-limbed shaggy-dog story. But ultimately, Dead Man's Town is a good idea executed poorly, an effort to peel back the veneer from Springsteen's songs that manages to toss away much of the core at the same time.

_tunic_ 09.23.2014 05:43 AM

Hello again,
The new album is out now. It's called I Remember Everything:
http://rivulets.bandcamp.com/album/i...ber-everything
...it is also available on iTunes and Amazon. Search: I Remember Everything.
I am still waiting for the 12" vinyl LPs to clear US customs from Germany.
As soon as I have the LPs, I'll let you know via this maiing list, rivulets.net and twitter.
Meanwhile, please spread the word if you can. Post this link across your various social media accounts:
http://rivulets.bandcamp.com/album/i...ber-everything
...tell your friends and family about it. Shout about it across public transit. Everything helps.
If you say something nice about it on twitter, tag me (@rivulets) and I'll retweet it.
Thank you!

Nathan / Rivulets






Hopefully this will be released on a CD as well ...

hipster_bebop_junkie 09.25.2014 01:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_
Hello again,
The new album is out now. It's called I Remember Everything:
http://rivulets.bandcamp.com/album/i...ber-everything
...it is also available on iTunes and Amazon. Search: I Remember Everything.
I am still waiting for the 12" vinyl LPs to clear US customs from Germany.
As soon as I have the LPs, I'll let you know via this maiing list, rivulets.net and twitter.
Meanwhile, please spread the word if you can. Post this link across your various social media accounts:
http://rivulets.bandcamp.com/album/i...ber-everything
...tell your friends and family about it. Shout about it across public transit. Everything helps.
If you say something nice about it on twitter, tag me (@rivulets) and I'll retweet it.
Thank you!

Nathan / Rivulets






Hopefully this will be released on a CD as well ...

Hey you,
Stoked to let you know the vinyl LPs of IRE have cleared customs and are presently in my grubby hands.
You can grab your copy right here:
http://rivulets.bandcamp.com/album/i...ber-everything
...I gotta say, the whole package is beautiful!
Please continue to tell your friends about it.
Thanks for spreading the word,
Nathan / Rivulets


 



:)

_tunic_ 10.16.2014 03:29 PM

Hear a new song by The Crookes, enhanced by members of Low

hipster_bebop_junkie 10.30.2014 10:35 PM

Little Punk People interviews Low:
http://youtu.be/5WLhnqumvKc

hipster_bebop_junkie 11.01.2014 12:37 PM

 

Savage Clone 11.01.2014 02:22 PM

I saw them last night in their zz top gear opening for Slowdive . Best Low set I have seen in a very long time. Made me reconsider my belief that I might be burned out on them.
They avoided much of their MOR material and really delivered a set catering to fans with bigger ears.
Excellent.

hipster_bebop_junkie 11.09.2014 03:46 PM

Low - 2014-11-07 - The Warfield SF.flac16
Uploaded by lammah

Opening for Slowdive.

_tunic_ 11.10.2014 06:41 AM

Low will be playing in Europe in January. Two known dates:
January 17: Utrecht, Netherlands @ TivoliVredenburg (Hertz)
January 18: Antwerpen, Belgium @ Trix

I'll probably attend both nights :D

hipster_bebop_junkie 11.11.2014 09:40 PM

Alternate source of Low's show at The Warfield, by muchmusic:

Low - 2014-11-07 - The Warfield - San Francisco, CA (48/24 Master)

The Soup Nazi 11.11.2014 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by hipster_bebop_junkie
Opening for Slowdive.


Shouldn't it be the other way around? Slowdive never seemed that relevant to me, especially considering a certain contemporary band from the same label (no, not motherfucking Oasis), and Low >>>>>>> Slowdive anyway!

_tunic_ 11.12.2014 04:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hipster_bebop_junkie
Alternate source of Low's show at The Warfield, by muchmusic:

Low - 2014-11-07 - The Warfield - San Francisco, CA (48/24 Master)

I've uploaded two of the three sets from LA and SF to archive.org. I'll do the third one tonight.
See: https://archive.org/search.php?query...ion&sort=-date


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