The mighty Minnesotans Low returned this month with a record that ranks among their best.
The Jeff Tweedy-produced The Invisible Way is the trio’s tenth record and one that our writer Michael James Hall reckoned was “as close to epiphanal as a record is likely to get”. We met up with Alan and Mimi a few weeks ago on a Friday evening in London’s Bloomsbury district. The basement of the London Review bookshop, a breath away from the British Museum, proved to be a suitably isolated setting for a session take of ‘Waiting’.
Low tour the UK next month, dates below.
April
24 – Glee Club, Birmingham
25 – Central Methodist Hall, Manchester
26 – Sage, Gateshead
27 – Classic Grand, Glasgow
29 – Trinity, Bristol,
30 – Barbican Centre, London
Many thanks to the London Review Bookshop.
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