Providence folk-rock ensemble The Low Anthem will release their follow up to 2008’s Oh My God, Charlie Darwin on February 22nd. The new album, to be entitled Smart Flesh, is their fourth studio effort, but only their second since signing with Nonesuch in 2009.
Keeping with their slightly bizarre reputation, the band recorded most of the album in an abandoned pasta sauce factory in their home state of Rhode Island and includes songs about “whirring machinery, deserted highways, mannequins, cremation, and formaldehyde.” The album was mixed by Mike Mogis, known for his work with Bright Eyes and other Saddle Creek projects.
The Low Anthem’s Tour Dates:
Nov 17 Shaftman Performance Hall, Roanoke, VA- SOLD OUT
Nov 19 Weinberg Center for the Arts, Frederick, MD
Nov 20 The Paramount, Charlottesville, VA- SOLD OUT
Nov 21 Peace Concert Hall, Greenville, SC
Dec 4 Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
Dec 5 The Bottletree, Birmingham, AL
Dec 7 Mercy Lounge, Nashville, TN
Dec 8 Bijou Theater, Knoxville, TN
Dec 9 The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC
Dec 10 The Neighborhood Theatre, Charlotte, NC
Dec 11 Lincoln Theater, Raleigh, NC
Jan 13 Lincoln Center – American Songbook, New York, NY
Jan 26 The Wiltern, Los Angeles, CA
[Via NPR]