The Low Anthem, On Tour with Blind Pilot, Plays KEXP Seattle Radio

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The Low Anthem played its first-ever West Coast show this past weekend at Chop Suey in Seattle, meeting up with Blind Pilot on Monday to start a three-week tour together. While in Seattle, the trio stopped by KEXP to perform a four-song session; tune in tonight at 9 PM PST to hear it. Leading to this Friday's show in LA, Jeff Prystowsky spoke with LAist, which describes the new album as "chocked full of intelligent lyrics inspired by America's past and present laid gently on top of harmonies that make your heart ache."

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The Low Anthem played its first-ever West Coast show this past weekend when it performed at Chop Suey in Seattle on Saturday night. The next night, the trio made its way to Portland to play Lola's Room at The Crystal Ballroom and then to meet up with Portland locals Blind Pilot for a show at WOW Hall in Eugene, Oregon, on Monday, marking the start of a three-week tour across the country for the two bands.

While in Seattle, The Low Anthem stopped by the KEXP studios to perform a four-song session with songs from their recently released Nonesuch debut, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin. Tune in online at KEXP.org or on the radio at 90.3 FM in Seattle tonight starting at 9 PM PST to hear the band's in-studio performance.

The tour with Blind Pilot continues tonight at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco and heads to the Troubador in Los Angeles this Friday. Band member Jeff Prystowsky spoke with LAist in advance of the show. LAist's Molly Bergen, in her introduction to the interview, describes the new album as "chocked full of intelligent lyrics inspired by America's past and present laid gently on top of harmonies that make your heart ache." You can find the interview at laist.com.

For more information on upcoming tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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  • Wednesday, October 21, 2009
    The Low Anthem, On Tour with Blind Pilot, Plays KEXP Seattle Radio
    Johanna Neufeld

    The Low Anthem played its first-ever West Coast show this past weekend when it performed at Chop Suey in Seattle on Saturday night. The next night, the trio made its way to Portland to play Lola's Room at The Crystal Ballroom and then to meet up with Portland locals Blind Pilot for a show at WOW Hall in Eugene, Oregon, on Monday, marking the start of a three-week tour across the country for the two bands.

    While in Seattle, The Low Anthem stopped by the KEXP studios to perform a four-song session with songs from their recently released Nonesuch debut, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin. Tune in online at KEXP.org or on the radio at 90.3 FM in Seattle tonight starting at 9 PM PST to hear the band's in-studio performance.

    The tour with Blind Pilot continues tonight at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco and heads to the Troubador in Los Angeles this Friday. Band member Jeff Prystowsky spoke with LAist in advance of the show. LAist's Molly Bergen, in her introduction to the interview, describes the new album as "chocked full of intelligent lyrics inspired by America's past and present laid gently on top of harmonies that make your heart ache." You can find the interview at laist.com.

    For more information on upcoming tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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