The Low Anthem

Genre: Folk
Secondary Genre: Blues Providence, Rhode Island USA Contact

The Low Anthem is a folk and rock trio from Providence, RI who take influence from old gospel and folk tunes, Tom Waits, Neil Young, and Nick Drake. They are known for varied and eclectic instruments and a combination of thoughtful ballads with raw, minimalist rock.

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Biography

SHORT BIO:

The Low Anthem formed as a professional band in 2006 in Providence, RI. The founding members were Ben Knox Miller and Jeff Prystowsky. Their mutual interests in Americana, baseball, and morally agnostic narrative necessitated the formation of The Low Anthem. They began a collaboration with classical composer Jocie Adams in November 2007.

The Low Anthem have recorded three full-length records, toured extensively with 100 shows in 2007, won Best New Act in the 2008 Boston Music Awards, Album of 2008 from the Providence Phoenix. NPR, WXPN, WERS and WFUV among other major radio station shave been early champions of the band. The Low Anthem has a devoted fan-base across the Northeast and beyond.


LONG BIO:

The Low Anthem began in 2006 as a collaboration. Ben Knox Miller, a folk musician, poet, and visual artist from New York's Hudson River Valley and Jeff Prystowsky, jazz bassist and baseball scholar from Jersey, began crafting music together in 2004. The place was Providence, RI, a post industrial city reborn as a college town and artistic hotbed. Teammates in the wood bat summer leagues in rural Connecticut, their mutual interests in Americana, baseball, and morally agnostic narrative necessitated the formation of The Low Anthem. They began collaborating with classical composer Jocie Adams in November 2007.

In June of 2006 The Low Anthem released its first full-length recording, a twelve song, self-titled LP. It was recorded by Grammy-nominated producer John Paul Gauthier. Gauthier, most famous for his work with Dispatch had also worked with John Hammond, Jr., Tom Waits, and Duke Robillard. His ears were a perfect fit for the band's sound. He turned Miller and Prystowsky onto Waits and Neil Young, two introductions that would seriously alter the direction of the sound. The LP is a dozen stories, subtle and artful in their telling, but ultimately naïve according to it’s authors. However, it’s eclectic instrumentation (saxophones, tabla drums, cellos, and organs combined with more traditional folk instruments) foreshadowed the developments to come.

The band's sound has undergone significant evolution since the self-titled record. A year-long collaboration with Virginia bluesman Dan Lefkowitz and a new batch of songs revealed The Low Anthem's closeted love of raw minimalist rock. The seeds of this edgy rock sound can be heard on their award winning 2007 release "What the Crow Brings." This direction would be fleshed out further on "Oh My God, Charlie Darwin," to be released in September 2008.

With the release of “What The Crow Brings” the band embraced a full-fledged DIY ideology, writing, recording, mixing, and even painting and silkscreening the record jackets from their Providence, RI apartment. The long awaited release brought on a wave of enthusiastic press coverage with rave reviews from NPR and many local papers. The band achieved a new level of visibility, and with over 100 shows in 2007 a legitimate fanbase was emmerging in a dozen Northeast Cities.

After two years and another 100 shows, the band has built a substantial following. Big breaks included a support tour with The Slip side-project “Surprise Me Mr. Davis,” dates with Richard Thompson, Elvis Perkins, Bon Iver, Chris Thile, CMJ showcases, the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, Soundsession, NEKMF, and consistently excellent opening slots at the best clubs in the Northeast - The Narrows, Higher Ground, The Iron Horse, Helsinkis, Passim, Paradise Rock Club. They now tour as a quartet and are know for their song-writing and revolving multi-instrumentalism.

In September The Low Anthem played a 30 city tour pushing "Oh My God, Charlie Darwin," their third and newest LP. It’s a thematic 12 song work, co-produced with and engineered by Jesse Lauter. Recording was done in the cold, bare stillness of a Block Island winter. The abandoned tourist destination was a haven of peace and quiet. The only sounds were the rush of sea wind against the panes of the cabin and the crackling hum of the woodstove. 10 sleepless days and nights. Hundreds of live takes. Many bottles of bourbon. These were the record’s principle ingredients.

The band has received critical acclaim for "Oh My God, Charlie Darwin" from Paste Magazine, NPR, Performing Songwriter and BBC Radio. They recently played a set of dates opening for Rachael Yamagata.

Instrumentation

Ben Knox Miller: acoustic guitar, electric guitar, drums, vocals, harmonica, pump organ, trumpet, e-flat horn, banjo, rack harp

Jeff Prystowsky: upright bass, drums, organ, vocals, acoustic guitar

Jocie Adams : clarinet, organ, drums, electric guitar, vocals, bass

Discography

In order of significance:

2008 Oh My God, Charlie Darwin (Sep 2nd release)
2007 What the Crow Brings
2006 The Low Anthem
2006 Canada EP
2005 Falling EP

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Press

  • NPR, Dec 07 [+ Show ]

    NPR.org, January 8, 2008 - It's common for artists these days to shun traditional song structures. T...

  • The Boston Globe, Aug 08 [+ Show ]

    The Boston Globe, August 1, 2008 - Right down to its name, the Low Anthem embraces contrast, parado...

  • The Providence Journal, Sept 08 [+ Show ]

    Providence Journal, September 4, 2008 - Oh My God, Charlie Darwin, the second record from Providence...

  • Providence Phoenix, Sept 08 [+ Show ]

    Heaven-sent and handmade, the Low Anthem’s new disc, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin, descends on its list...

  • Portland Phoenix, Aug 08 [+ Show ]

    Portland Phoenix, August 13, 2008 - August in Maine always threatens to become a quick non-sequitur ...

  • New Haven Advocate, Sep 08 [+ Show ]

    New Haven Advocate, September 4, 2008 - With his worn felt trilby, his rumpled and stain-spotted tro...

  • New Haven Advocate, Aug 08 [+ Show ]

    New Haven Advocate, August 28, 2008 - Providence, R.I. based art-folk outfit The Low Anthem’s music ...

  • Providence Daily Dose, Aug 08 [+ Show ]

    Providence Daily Dose, August 8th, 2008 - It’s not often you attend a political fundraiser where the...

  • Northeast Performer, Dec 07 [+ Show ]

    For the recent release of their second album, What The Crow Brings, Providence duo The Low Anthem pu...

  • Jambands.com, Nov 07 [+ Show ]

    In college, I lived with a number of douchebags. One is an Emmy-award-winning writer. You can see hi...

Setlist

We have over 150 original songs.

50 songs are in the live rotation

Occasional cover songs: usually great old gospel tunes we happen upon

Contemporary and not so contemporary artists we have covered and respect: Tom Waits, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Josh Ritter, Blind Willie McTell, The Carter Family, Leonard Cohen

We are used to playing an hour to an hour and a half, but are able to play up to three hours.

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