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The Low Anthem with Timber Timbre
Providence's The Low Anthem combines folk and blues arrangements with the elegance of chamber music and the fervor of gospel. Last seen in Portland opening for two sold-out shows at Merrill Auditorium opening for Ray LaMontagne, the trio uses a variety of unusual instrumentationâby its own count, the band mates took turns playing 27 different instruments on their latest Oh My God, Charlie Darwinâthat gives its songs, at times, an otherworldly quality. For example, Miller and Prystowsky refurbished a World War I pump organ that had been dragged by chaplains into the battlefield and is now part of The Low Anthemâs arsenal of instruments. Adams plays the crotales, a rack of bronze, cymbal-like discs often used with mallets as a percussion instrument. Adams, however, wields a bow to elicit feedback-like sounds. Some critics have called The Low Anthemâs sound Americana, but what the group has really done is to conjure a varied and elusive sound of its own. Toronto's Timber Timbre opens the evening.
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LocationSPACE Gallery
538 Congress St.
Portland, ME 04101
United States
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Minimum Age: 18 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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