It's been a long time since I've posted anything up here! Hi MOG friends. (Do I still have any MOG friends?)I've been real busy working on the next Roommate album and some other projects. I won't post any samples of the album yet, but I did perform one of its tracks on the U. of Texas' KVRX radio station the day after playing at the ridiculous circus that is SXSW, and I've posted the recording ...
scheduletwo has just posted six live videos from Low's cd release show at First Avenue on April 15th, 2007. Songs featured include: Dragonfly, Point of Disgust, Pissing, Murderer, Last Snowstorm of the Year, and Dinosaur Act.check them out here:http://scheduletwo.com/video/low
Stream the documentary, by Dutch tv/documentary maker David Kleijwegt, here.I found the pacing, the performances and the confessional nature of this portrait of Low (mainly Alan Sparhawk) really engaging. Mimi usually fades to the background unless she's singing in performance. Her candor in this documentary reveals her personality and her qualities that probably keep Sparhawk somewhat grounded...
A Lifetime Of Temporary Relief (10 Years Of B-Sides And Rarities) [Box]
So...I've been listening to a lot of Low, lately...and in my searches I came across this amazing, amazing deal (this is not a pitch, I'm just sharing, keep reading). Low released "Lifetime of Temporary Relief," a box set of 3 CDs and 1 DVD collecting important tracks and rarities. Normally, it goes for about $35. Well, Buy.com has it for $10.98! In addition, they are running a special where if ...
In some of the more exciting news I've heard this week, everyone's favorite Slow-rocker's, and I'm speaking of Low, have announced plans to release a Christmas-themed 7'' and three European one off's which are being billed as Holiday shows. The 7'' features "Santa is Coming Over" b/w "The Coming of Jah," which is apparently as reggae as it's name suggests.While the very thought of this makes me...
First Nick Cave and Warren Ellis composed scores for a stage version of Kafka's “Metamorphosis.” Then The Knife wrote that opera about Darwin. And now Low have created the original music and vocal orchestration for an upcoming dance piece by choreographer Morgan Thorson. Where would we be without indie musician/highbrow art collabos to make us feel classy? Thank God we have Low to add to this