The Low Anthem Closes Out Europe Tour, Offers Free Song with Mailing List Sign-Up

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The Low Anthem closes out its European tour this week with stops in Hamburg, Brussels, Amsterdam, and Paris, before heading home to the States for Austin City Limits and an extensive US tour with Blind Pilot. And with a performance in Amsterdam this week, it's fitting that The Low Anthem is offering a free copy of its performance of Bob Dylan's "Dignity" recorded in that city when you sign up for the group's mailing list.

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The Low Anthem plays the last of four shows in Germany tonight after a full weekend's worth of performances across the country. After the previous weekend's performance at England's End of the Road festival, the Guardian asserted: "The Low Anthem proved that there is more to them than a bit of music industry buzz with a soulful Saturday set filled with bittersweet musings." The band plays at Knust in Hamburg tonight, before heading next to the Netherlands, Belgium, and, finally, Paris, for the close of its European tour this coming Saturday. After that, it's back home to the States for Austin City Limits and an extensive US tour with Blind Pilot.

And with a performance in Amsterdam this week, what better time for fans around the world to receive a free MP3 recorded at Amsterdam's Studio Le Roy? And not just any MP3. When you sign up for the band's mailing list, you receive a copy of the band performing Mr. Bob Dylan's song "Dignity." To sign up now and receive your copy, visit lowanthem.com/music and scroll down.

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

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The Low Anthem horiz by Johanna Neufeld
  • Monday, September 21, 2009
    The Low Anthem Closes Out Europe Tour, Offers Free Song with Mailing List Sign-Up
    Johanna Neufeld

    The Low Anthem plays the last of four shows in Germany tonight after a full weekend's worth of performances across the country. After the previous weekend's performance at England's End of the Road festival, the Guardian asserted: "The Low Anthem proved that there is more to them than a bit of music industry buzz with a soulful Saturday set filled with bittersweet musings." The band plays at Knust in Hamburg tonight, before heading next to the Netherlands, Belgium, and, finally, Paris, for the close of its European tour this coming Saturday. After that, it's back home to the States for Austin City Limits and an extensive US tour with Blind Pilot.

    And with a performance in Amsterdam this week, what better time for fans around the world to receive a free MP3 recorded at Amsterdam's Studio Le Roy? And not just any MP3. When you sign up for the band's mailing list, you receive a copy of the band performing Mr. Bob Dylan's song "Dignity." To sign up now and receive your copy, visit lowanthem.com/music and scroll down.

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

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