Low Live at the Spitz
February 19th 2007 12:44
Low played in London's wonderfully tiny and café-like Spitz venue on Thursday night, to one of those sold-out-in-eleven-seconds enthusiasm crowds. They were, for the most part, utterly mesmerising, completely honed and honestly involved in their delicate and unique craft. Beginning by showcasing a large portion of their new record 'Drums and Guns', they are intriguing and beautifully restrained. Their forte has always been the admirable power they can conjure up in comparison to the deathly quiet that usually befits them, and they used this gift to its maximum potential this evening.
Highlights were, obviously, 'Sunflower' from their 'Things We Lost In The Fire' LP, followed by similar-status classics 'In The Drugs' and 'In Metal'. Yeah, they were good… here are a few pictures. PM was genuinely uneasy about taking pictures, the mood couldn't be disturbed, so we snaffled a few in the encore when it was a little less tense. Boom!
Highlights were, obviously, 'Sunflower' from their 'Things We Lost In The Fire' LP, followed by similar-status classics 'In The Drugs' and 'In Metal'. Yeah, they were good… here are a few pictures. PM was genuinely uneasy about taking pictures, the mood couldn't be disturbed, so we snaffled a few in the encore when it was a little less tense. Boom!
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