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Old 01.31.2012, 06:15 PM   #98
E. Noisefield
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Originally Posted by hipster_bebop_junkie
Pictures of Low at The Current's 7th birthday party:
http://blog.thecurrent.org/slideshow...birthday-party

Streaming audio of a very short interview by John Munson with Alan Sparhawk for the Current's "John Interviews" program in regards to songs that move him:
http://minnesota.publicradio.org/col...views_12.shtml

Hopefully The Current will have some material of Low's show at their anniversary party, although there is nothing there at the moment that would suggest that.



E. Noisefield, I hadn't realized I had a private message from you. Will reply to it soon, I lack the time for that now but I concur with GravitySlips' post above in the sense that there are plenty of treasures for you to discover in their past albums. However, I'd recommend you to not focus solely on the material released in the 90s. "Things We Lost In The Fire" was released in 2001, and is considered by many as their best work. If you enjoyed the last few records, I don't see how it'd be possible that you'd dislike what came before.

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