Lower Dens have just offered up a second taste from their upcoming album, Nootropics, out May 1st on Ribbon Music. The song is called “Propagation” and is a dreamy and woozy slow dance, hypnotic and utterly captivating. Yeah, it is a good one. Also, check out the upcoming Lower Dens tour dates below.
Lower Dens 2012 Tour Dates:
04-06 Harrisonburg, VA – MacRock Festival
04-21 Mexico City, Mexico – Noise Music Festival
04-27 Pawtucket, RI – The Met
04-28 Hamden, CT – The Outer Space
04-29 Allston, MA – Great Scott
05-01 New York, NY – Mercury Lounge
05-02 Brooklyn, NY – Glasslands
05-03 Philadelphia, PA – Johnny Brenda’s
05-04 Washington, DC – Rock and Roll Hotel
05-05 Baltimore, MD – Ottobar
05-10 Brussels, BE- La Chocolaterie
05-11 The Hague, NL – Walk the Line Festival
05-12 Gent, BE – DOKarena
05-13 Paris, FR – Le Point Ephemere
05-14 Brighton, UK – The Hope
05-15 London, UK – White Heat at Madame JoJo’s
05-16 London, UK – The Lexington
05-17 Rotterdam, NL – Worm
05-18 Hamburg, DE – Hafenklang
05-19 Aarhus, DK – Pop Revo
05-20 Copenhagen, DK – Loppen
05-21 Berlin, DE – West Germany
05-23 Krakow, PL – Green Zoo Festival
05-24 Prague, CZ – Club 007
05-25 Vienna, AU – Chelsea
05-26 Kleinreifling, AU – Seeweisen Festival
05-28 Turin, IT – Blah Blah
05-29 Milan, IT – Video Sound Art Festival
05-30 St. Gallen, CH – Palace
05-31 Dudingen, CH – Kilbi Festival
06-01 Barcelona, ES – Primavera Sound
06-03 Dublin, EIR – Forbidden Fruit Festival
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