Low tour
Mon 16th Aug, 2010 in Local News
Stalwarts of the American independent music scene Low will drench Australian punters with their trademark perpetual reverb in October.
The band last toured Australia in 2008 performing the acclaimed 2001 album, Things We Lost in the Fire as part of the Don’t Look Back classic albums series.
Since 1994, US band Low have released a steady stream of critically acclaimed albums that blend minimalist soundscapes and the subtle beauty of Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker’s vocal harmonies, attracting fans including Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant who has covered two Low songs – Monkey and Silver Rider – with his new group Band of Joy.
Low tour:
Thursday 21st October – The Forum, Melbourne International Arts Festival
Friday 22nd October – The Factory, Sydney
Saturday 23rd October – The Bakery, Perth
Tickets on sale Friday 27th August; except Melbourne which is on sale now.


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