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The Low Anthem offer ‘HEY, ALL YOU HIPPIES’ for the Reagan Centennial…

| On 10, Feb 2011

SMART FLESH is released on Bella Union on Monday 21st February

THE LOW ANTHEM will be on tour throughout April before returning to play their biggest UK show to date at The Roundhouse

Thursday 7 April – GLASGOW – Oran Mor (£14)

Friday 8 April – MANCHESTER – St Philip’s Church **(SOLD-OUT!)**

Sunday 10 April – DUBLIN – Vicar Street (18 euros)

Monday 11 April – LONDON – Queen Elizabeth Hall **(SOLD-OUT!)**

Wednesday 16 November – LONDON – Roundhouse (£.18.50)

THE LOW ANTHEM return in February 2011 with “SMART FLESH”, the follow-up to their critically-lauded breakthrough album, “Oh My God, Charlie Darwin”. The majority of the eleven tracks on “Smart Flesh” were recorded in a cavernous and long-vacant pasta sauce factory in Central Falls, Rhode Island, with additional tracking in a former reptile breeder’s garage which they nicknamed “the gator pit.” The album was produced by The Low Anthem and mixed by Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes, M. Ward, Monsters Of Folk) with additional mixing by Jesse Lauter, who also engineered the album. The Low Anthem are four multi-instrumentalists: Ben Knox Miller, also the primary vocalist, Jeff PrystowskyJocie Adams, and newest member Mat Davidson.

The band surveyed dozens of spaces for their portable recording studio: “We knew right away when we stepped into the factory that the space was really the main instrument for the whole record” says Miller. “The resonance was chilling. We were able to experiment with new recording techniques to capture the sound at different distances. Mics 100-200 feet away caught the sound barrelling across the room.” The Low Anthem are fascinated with tone and timbre. The eclectic array of instruments used on “Smart Flesh” include jaw harp, musical saw, stylophone, three antique pump organs (restored by the band) oversized drum kits, and an elaborate scheme to re-amp noise through various chambers of the factory.

Paranormal hitchhikers, taught highwires, aircraft, swelling tumours, whirring machinery, deserted highways, mannequins, cremation and formaldehyde make up the language of “Smart Flesh” – love, longing and vain contortions before death it’s themes.

Since the release of “Oh My God, Charlie Darwin”, The Low Anthem have headlined Shepherd’s Bush Empire and played shows with Iron and Wine, The National and Emmylou Harris, among others. They’ve have appeared on both Later with Jools Holland and David Letterman and in June won MOJO Magazine’s Breakthrough Award. “Smart Flesh” is released 21st February on Bella Union records in the UK/Europe, and on Nonesuch records in the US.