
Initially intended as musical outlet for Kelly Dyson, Low Low Low La La La Love Love Love's full inception came in the form of a sudden, unplanned collaboration between Kelly and vocalist Natalia Brightmore. Instant musical chemistry coupled with a brief period of writing & recording yielded a complete body of bittersweet, forthright folk songs, released on Birds and Rodents label (UK) in 2004.
Ends of June is Low Low's second outing and first U.S. release, boasting twelve new, intimate tracks saturated in the same undeniable warmth and familiarity offered on their debut. Here, the music's immediacy and accessibility fails to wane even slightly, building upon the solid groundwork laid in the first album. Despite some line-up alterations, no element of overall sound is compromised as new paths are traversed with regards to instrumentation and arrangement. Self-recorded and produced in their bedroom studio, Ends of June showcases Low Low's progressive and deft grasp on songwriting. From the pensive yet infectious "The Way You Play," to the fluid lullaby "Happiness at the New Day," it's near-impossible to deny the resultant intrigue of each composition, and of the record as a whole. These songs beckon to be taken in again and again...
Ends of June is currently available in North America and Japan!
UK Release January 8, 2008!
Ends of June EU/UK release Dec 22
The second album 'Ends of June' will be released in Europe & the UK on the 28th January 2008.
"Ends of June is a genuinely terrific album" -All Music Guide
"The fragile bedroom pop on the band's second album is relaxed, compelling, and down-to-earth-no freak in this folk." -PopMatters
"Ends of June is easy, charming folk, relying on friendly (sometimes heartbreaking) back-porch storytelling." -Sputnik Music
"Deft, tender harmonies glimmer and tremble throughout this bedroom-studio gem..." -Crawdaddy!
"Gorgeous stretching acoustic phrases are layered over with harmonic vocals that soothe the savage breast." -Treblezine
"...makes Belle & Sebastian sound like Motorhead." -The Crack
"There is depth and grandeur here, and not just in the fact that minor keys are employed." -Music Emissions
"...Ends Of June is full of well-written acoustic songs suited for late-night summer lounging." -The Japan Times
"These guys are one of the better folk pop groups I discovered this year" -Indiechristoph
"Sure, a lot of acts are trying to pull off this modern day, melodramatic folk sound, but Low Low Low... pull it off with a great sense of ease and delicacy." -30 Music
"Ends Of June is the sound of an English band not afraid to look to the USA for their inspiration, and it's a happy wonder that it works quite this well. Any decent alphabetical collection should have it nestled next to Low forthwith." -Sounds XP (UK)
"LOW LOW LOW LA LA LA LOVE LOVE LOVE's Ends of June are the tumbleweeds blowing across your dusty road back to recovery... Under a pink harvest moon they will lull you back to sleep and nurse you back whole with bedroom-folk of the prettiest caliber." -Who Needs Radio?
"...bright and bellowing warm lo-fi apartment folk album that will last the test of time." Editors Pick -Smother
"...their catchy, yet melancholy pop, suits me fine." -songs:illinois
"It's immediate and warm, comforting and gentle -- filled with a sound more lovely than Iron and Wine could ever hope to accomplish on this side of the Atlantic." 8.1 of 10 -Two Way Monologues
"...enjoy what Kelly Dyson has created, an America that never really existed. One built on bonfires, dark birds on telegraph wires, old men with older faces, ancient cars crawling along treetops, and cheap, good beer." -Peer Validated
"Low Low Low is one of the few bands creating music today that doesn't immediately bring to mind what others are already doing, so treasure this gem." -Anti-Music
"An air of playfulness can sometimes mask the seriousness of these tracks but the careful listener will find enrichment buried within Low Low Low...'s pieces. The instrumentation alone is luscious and squeezed for all the harmonious and melodic effect you could wish for." -Lucid Forge
"You can only hope that a record like this escapes the confines of it's simple birth and reaches the multitudes that it deserves." -The Line of Best Fit
"Graceful, without being pompous and serious with all the right intentions at heart, Ends of June celebrates the death of summer before it even has a chance to unfold its wings. As your depression hits you, you realize that hell, this is one fine accompaniment for the slow road to a lonely death." -Gaz-Eta
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Brian Lutchmiah - Vocals, percussion, glockenspiel, etc
Nick Guy - Vocals, percussion, etc
Chris Robinson - Vocals, guitars, etc
Ellis Dyson - Drums, clarinet, guitars, glockenspiel, etc, etc, etc
Kelly Dyson - Vocals, guitars, etc
Hugo Edwardes - Bass guitar
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posted Apr 11
I thank you for adding me and hope you enjoy my music! Feel free to download it! Greetings from Munich/Germany!
posted Feb 5
Andrea Scevola says:
Beautiful music & kind cover album
posted May 27