The Low Anthem Launches US Tour; Win Tickets and More from Paste Magazine

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The Low Anthem launches its fall headlining tour of North America with a concert at Philadelphia's World Cafe Live tonight. After over 400 shows since the initial release of their album Oh My God, Charlie Darwin, the band is going to take a break from the road to create some new sounds following the tour, so this is the last run of shows in support of their latest album, Smart Flesh. In celebration of these songs and shows, Nonesuch and the band have teamed up with Paste magazine to give away a pair of tickets, a signed poster, and a Smart Flesh CD to one lucky winner for every upcoming concert listed here.

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The Low Anthem launches its fall headlining tour of North America with a concert at Philadelphia's World Cafe Live tonight. After over 400 shows since the initial release of their album Oh My God, Charlie Darwin, the band is going to take a break from the road to create some new sounds following the tour, so this is the last run of shows in support of their latest album, Smart Flesh, released on Nonesuch earlier this year. In celebration of these songs and shows, Nonesuch and the band have teamed up with Paste magazine to give away a pair of tickets, a signed poster, and a Smart Flesh CD to one lucky winner for every upcoming concert listed below. To enter to win, visit pastemagazine.com.

In addition to these contest dates, the band will also rejoin Iron & Wine on October 13 to open their show at Terminal 5 in New York City and will head to Montreal to play with The Barr Brothers on October 18. The Low Anthem will also play a free set at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park the first weekend of October. For complete tour dates and information, including tour support, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Since its release earlier this year, Smart Flesh has received critical praise, with Rolling Stone saying “it’s as if the Band stripped their prairie-gothic majesty down to Tom Waits’ early barfly essentials.” The Los Angeles Times called it “a gorgeous, inventively arranged set of reverb-rich roots ballads.” The majority of Smart Flesh’s 11 tracks were recorded in a cavernous, vacant pasta sauce factory in Central Falls, Rhode Island. Additional tracking was done in a Providence garage, dubbed the “gator pit.” Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes, Monsters of Folk) mixed the record in Omaha with additional mixing by engineer Jesse Lauter (Elvis Perkins) in New York.

To pick up Smart Flesh and Oh My God, Charlie Darwin, head to the Nonesuch Store, where orders include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album at checkout.

THE LOW ANTHEM ON TOUR
*

Sep 14 World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA
Sep 15 9:30 Club Washington, DC
Sep 16 Pocahontas County Opera House Marlinton, WV
Sep 18 Local 506 Chapel Hill, NC
Sep 19 Visulite Theatre Charlotte, NC
Sep 20 Grey Eagle Tavern & Music Hall Asheville, NC
Sep 21 40 Watt Club Athens, GA
Sep 22 The Basement Nashville, TN
Sep 23 Music Midpoint Cincinnati, OH
Sep 24 The Kent Stage Kent, OH
Sep 26 Empty Bottle Chicago, IL
Sep 27 The Varsity Theater Minneapolis, MN
Sep 29 Larimer Lounge Denver, CO
Sep 30 The State Room Salt Lake City, UT
Oct 5 The Troubadour West Hollywood, CA
Oct 17 Higher Ground Burlington, VT
Oct 21 Somerville Theatre Somerville, MA

* As noted above, the tour includes additional dates not included in the Paste giveaway. For the complete tour schedule, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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  • Wednesday, September 14, 2011
    The Low Anthem Launches US Tour; Win Tickets and More from Paste Magazine
    Ryan Mastro

    The Low Anthem launches its fall headlining tour of North America with a concert at Philadelphia's World Cafe Live tonight. After over 400 shows since the initial release of their album Oh My God, Charlie Darwin, the band is going to take a break from the road to create some new sounds following the tour, so this is the last run of shows in support of their latest album, Smart Flesh, released on Nonesuch earlier this year. In celebration of these songs and shows, Nonesuch and the band have teamed up with Paste magazine to give away a pair of tickets, a signed poster, and a Smart Flesh CD to one lucky winner for every upcoming concert listed below. To enter to win, visit pastemagazine.com.

    In addition to these contest dates, the band will also rejoin Iron & Wine on October 13 to open their show at Terminal 5 in New York City and will head to Montreal to play with The Barr Brothers on October 18. The Low Anthem will also play a free set at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park the first weekend of October. For complete tour dates and information, including tour support, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Since its release earlier this year, Smart Flesh has received critical praise, with Rolling Stone saying “it’s as if the Band stripped their prairie-gothic majesty down to Tom Waits’ early barfly essentials.” The Los Angeles Times called it “a gorgeous, inventively arranged set of reverb-rich roots ballads.” The majority of Smart Flesh’s 11 tracks were recorded in a cavernous, vacant pasta sauce factory in Central Falls, Rhode Island. Additional tracking was done in a Providence garage, dubbed the “gator pit.” Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes, Monsters of Folk) mixed the record in Omaha with additional mixing by engineer Jesse Lauter (Elvis Perkins) in New York.

    To pick up Smart Flesh and Oh My God, Charlie Darwin, head to the Nonesuch Store, where orders include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album at checkout.

    THE LOW ANTHEM ON TOUR
    *

    Sep 14 World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA
    Sep 15 9:30 Club Washington, DC
    Sep 16 Pocahontas County Opera House Marlinton, WV
    Sep 18 Local 506 Chapel Hill, NC
    Sep 19 Visulite Theatre Charlotte, NC
    Sep 20 Grey Eagle Tavern & Music Hall Asheville, NC
    Sep 21 40 Watt Club Athens, GA
    Sep 22 The Basement Nashville, TN
    Sep 23 Music Midpoint Cincinnati, OH
    Sep 24 The Kent Stage Kent, OH
    Sep 26 Empty Bottle Chicago, IL
    Sep 27 The Varsity Theater Minneapolis, MN
    Sep 29 Larimer Lounge Denver, CO
    Sep 30 The State Room Salt Lake City, UT
    Oct 5 The Troubadour West Hollywood, CA
    Oct 17 Higher Ground Burlington, VT
    Oct 21 Somerville Theatre Somerville, MA

    * As noted above, the tour includes additional dates not included in the Paste giveaway. For the complete tour schedule, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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