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The New Lows, a punk/indie band from Orlando, Florida, formed in the summer of 2000. After regional punk rock heroes Shyster called it quits in 1999, singer/songwriter Mike Levin decided to start over. This time he chose to incorporate his own influences, such as grass roots folk and classic soul, along with his already fortified punk roots to produce a more melodic, soulful approach. And so The New Lows was born. In 2002, Levin moved to New York City, put together a new lineup, and quickly hit the circuit playing as many shows as possible. In 2008, The New Lows recorded their second full length release, "Atlantic/Pacific," with former Shyster bassist Wes Snowden and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion drummer Russell Simins. Filled with hard-charging riffs, beautiful harmonies, and resonating lyrics, the album was met with great reviews and proved to be a fortuitous launching point for what was to come. Following the release, Levin decided to return to Florida. He soon assembled local players, drummer Gregg Lightfoot and guitarist/keyboardist Bobby Pino, to join him and Snowden. After playing continuously for the last two years, the group went to acclaimed New Orleans recording studio The Living Room to record their next album. The anxiously anticipated "I Couldn't Sleep" was released November 13, 2012. It's available for purchase on Bandcamp, iTunes, and Amazon. In the summer of 2013, The New Lows embarked on a 3-week tour around the U.S. Shortly after, Lightfoot left the band and was replaced by ex-VRGNS drummer Eric Pitman. In October 2013, "I Couldn't Sleep" was released on split-colored, limited-edition vinyl (500 copies) on Kiss of Death Records and The New Lows played a packed show at FEST 12 in Gainesville, Florida.
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Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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I Couldn't Sleep | The New Lows | 2013 | Album |
Playing Around With Music Vol. 1 | The New Lows / Heroic Lane Change | 2005 | Single |