LOW ANTHEM CONTINUE WORLD TOUR WITH WEST COAST DEBUT, DATES WITH BLIND PILOT
The Low Anthem
It’s been a banner year for The Low Anthem. In addition to being JamBase’s New Favorite Artist this month, the Rhode Island trio spent the greater part of the year touring with acts such as Elvis Perkins In Dearland, Joe Pug, Ray LaMontagne, Josh Ritter, and Langhorne Slim in support of their highly praised Nonesuch debut, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin, the band is gearing up for yet another stretch on the road, this time with the Portland group Blind Pilot. This run of 21 club and theater dates begins October 15 and continues through November 12 and includes the band’s West coast debut. Additionally, The Low Anthem will return to NYC for a performance at the Bell House at the end of August and travel to Europe for a month-long tour in September, where they’ve already played to much enthusiasm at Glastonbury, sold out a show at Union Chapel in London, and received stellar reviews in Uncut, Q, Mojo, NME, The Guardian, and The Independent.
The very special Avon Cinema in Providence, RI is hosting the first October U.S. tour date. The Cinema is a beautiful old movie theatre, the perfect setting for the band’s anticipated homecoming show and largest performance in Providence to date. The band will also be playing a free show on Block Island, where they recorded Charlie Darwin.
The Low Anthem’s most recent tour has taken them through a number of prestigious festivals, including Bonnaroo, Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, and the recent 50th Anniversary of the Newport Folk Festival, where they had humble beginnings working as recycling crew. This time around they got to share the stage with some of their heroes, including Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, and Gilian Welch during a group sing-along.
THE LOW ANTHEM PRESS:
“Only a band since 2006, the depth of songwriting and ability to cross the dusty Americana landscape from such burdened acoustic folk songs like “To Ohio” to country barnburners, delicate three-part harmonies dripping with reverb, a Tom Waits cover, and soul-saving gospel without loosing continuity makes The Low Anthem worthy of all the hype they are sure to receive…” – JamBase
“Stately… Lyrics contemplating faith, loss, destruction and self-destruction.” – New York Times
“One of the breakthrough albums of 2009… A highly eventful journey into American songcraft, variously echoing Dylan, Springsteen, The Band, and Tom Waits.” – MOJO
“Really beautiful… The great music, it’s not what you play; it’s what you don’t play.” – Billy Bragg (PROJO)
THE LOW ANTHEM ON TOUR:
08.13 Chapel Hill, NC Local 506
08.14 Richmond, VA The Canal Club – Downstairs Lounge
08.15 Baltimore, MD Ottobar w/Langhorne Slim
08.16 Philadelphia, PA Philly Folk Festival
08.17 Pittsfield, MA Stage 2 – Word X Word Festival
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE TO RE-AIR PERFORMANCE ON AUGUST 1
Phoenix
French rock quartet Phoenix will indulge music fans and critics alike with a highly anticipated fall U.S. tour after they sold out select dates across North America earlier this summer. The tour will take the band from the Monolith Festival at the famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver to NYC’s Central Park Summerstage to Austin City Limits, bringing to life the musical gems from Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, out now on Loyaute/Glassnote Records. Metric will open for Phoenix at the Greek Theatre in L.A. on September 16 and Passion Pit supports at Central Park Summerstage in NYC on September 25 and 26. But a dose of Phoenix’s live brilliance will come sooner than September when Saturday Night Live re-airs the band’s appearance on August 1. Tune in to NBC at 11:35 p.m. EST/PST to see Phoenix perform irresistible singles “1901″ and “Lisztomania.”
America’s love affair with Phoenix has grown exponentially since the release of Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, already being lauded as one of the year’s best albums. A seamless blend of unstoppable choruses, dynamic guitars, and whimsical pop sensibilities, it is an album that would make any music fan fall in love. Phoenix’s live performances infuse the songs with an energy that makes them soar while Thomas Mars‘ purely melodic voice brings an irreplaceable quality to the band’s soundscape.
Be sure to catch Phoenix this fall.
Praise for Phoenix:
“The new tunes were relentless in their drive, careering from tightly woven verses to horizon-scanning choruses, with a lot of sharp details in between.” – New York Times
“…more musically confident than ever… the 10 songs are sleek and cleanÂ…an exuberant rush of guitar pop.” (4 stars) – Rolling Stone
U.S. Tour Dates:
9/13 Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Monolith Festival
9/16 Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theater w/ Metric
9/17 San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield
9/21 Omaha, NE @ Slowdown
9/22 Minneapolis, MN @ First Ave
9/23 Chicago, IL @ Riviera
9/25 New York, NY @ Central Park Summerstage w/ Passion Pit
9/26 New York, NY @ Central Park Summerstage w/ Passion Pit
9/28 Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
9/30 Atlanta, GA @ Variety
10/1 New Orleans, LA @ Tipitina’s
10/2 Austin, TX @ Zilker Park – Austin City Limits
Complete Phoenix tour dates, including all international dates available here.