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The Low Anthem- Salt Doll Went To Measure The Depths Of The Sea

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The Low Anthem- Salt Doll Went To Measure The Depths Of The Sea
The Low Anthem- Salt Doll Went To Measure The Depths Of The Sea

Vinyl LP pressing includes digital download. Formed in 2007 by best friends, Ben Knox Miller and Jeff Prystowsky, The Low Anthem grew from DIY ethos in the late-aughts to semi-accidental success. Having originally self-released What The Crow Brings and Oh My God, Charlie Darwin (which sold a combined 100,000+ copies), the group signed with Nonesuch, toured the world, and were reluctantly lumped in with the so-called "folk revival". However, night after night of performing their early material was not ultimately where they wanted to land: "The moment was losing it's mystery. We were scared of becoming robots," said the band after six years of reflection.

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Format: New Vinyl/Rock

The Low Anthem- Salt Doll Went To Measure The Depths Of The Sea

SKU: 714270691881
Regular price $818.00
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per

Release Date: 2.23.18

 

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Vinyl LP pressing includes digital download. Formed in 2007 by best friends, Ben Knox Miller and Jeff Prystowsky, The Low Anthem grew from DIY ethos in the late-aughts to semi-accidental success. Having originally self-released What The Crow Brings and Oh My God, Charlie Darwin (which sold a combined 100,000+ copies), the group signed with Nonesuch, toured the world, and were reluctantly lumped in with the so-called "folk revival". However, night after night of performing their early material was not ultimately where they wanted to land: "The moment was losing it's mystery. We were scared of becoming robots," said the band after six years of reflection.

Shop online 24/7 at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.