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

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

Release Date: 2.23.18

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 (Vinyl)

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Release Date: 2.23.18

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.

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