Video: The Low Anthem on ABC News "Amplified"

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The Low Anthem, currently on tour in Europe, brought its winter US tour to a close earlier this month with an unforgettable gathering at the Rhode Island pasta sauce factory where the band recorded its new album, Smart Flesh. ABC News was there, capturing an up-close look at the space for the latest episode of Amplified, in which Matt Pinfield talks with the band about the new record and more. Watch it here.

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The Low Anthem, currently on tour in Europe, brought its winter US tour to a close earlier this month with an unforgettable gathering at the Central Falls, Rhode Island, pasta sauce factory where the band recorded the majority of its latest Nonesuch album, Smart Flesh. A camera crew from the ABC News feature Amplified was there, capturing an up-close look at the space that band member Ben Knox Miller says "was really the main instrument for the whole record."

You can see that footage in the latest episode of Amplified, posted below, in which Amplified contributor Matt Pinfield talks with the band—Miller, Jeff Prystowsky, Jocie Adams, and Mat Davidson—while in New York for their recent Bowery Ballroom show, about the new album and the development of The Low Anthem.

Watch The Low Anthem Amplified episode here:


To pick up a copy of Smart Flesh, with high-quality MP3s of the album included at checkout, head to the Nonesuch Store now.

For more on the band's tour, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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The Low Anthem: ABC News "Amplified"
  • Tuesday, March 22, 2011
    Video: The Low Anthem on ABC News "Amplified"

    The Low Anthem, currently on tour in Europe, brought its winter US tour to a close earlier this month with an unforgettable gathering at the Central Falls, Rhode Island, pasta sauce factory where the band recorded the majority of its latest Nonesuch album, Smart Flesh. A camera crew from the ABC News feature Amplified was there, capturing an up-close look at the space that band member Ben Knox Miller says "was really the main instrument for the whole record."

    You can see that footage in the latest episode of Amplified, posted below, in which Amplified contributor Matt Pinfield talks with the band—Miller, Jeff Prystowsky, Jocie Adams, and Mat Davidson—while in New York for their recent Bowery Ballroom show, about the new album and the development of The Low Anthem.

    Watch The Low Anthem Amplified episode here:


    To pick up a copy of Smart Flesh, with high-quality MP3s of the album included at checkout, head to the Nonesuch Store now.

    For more on the band's tour, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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