Lower Dens

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Brains 05:08 Tools
To Die in L.A. 04:12 Tools
I Get Nervous 03:25 Tools
Ondine 00:00 Tools
Blue & Silver 03:12 Tools
Tea Lights 00:00 Tools
Alphabet Song 05:28 Tools
Propagation 00:00 Tools
A Dog's Dick 02:30 Tools
Hospice Gates 04:06 Tools
Real Thing 00:00 Tools
Holy Water 00:00 Tools
Stem 00:00 Tools
Completely Golden 00:00 Tools
Truss Me 00:00 Tools
Rosie 00:00 Tools
Lamb 00:00 Tools
Candy 00:00 Tools
Two Cocks 00:00 Tools
Plastic & Powder 00:00 Tools
Your Heart Still Beating 00:00 Tools
Quo Vadis 00:00 Tools
Sucker's Shangri-La 00:00 Tools
Lion in Winter Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Electric Current 00:00 Tools
Société Anonyme 00:00 Tools
Nova Anthem 00:00 Tools
Lion in Winter Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
I Am the Earth 00:00 Tools
In the End is the Beginning 00:00 Tools
Company 00:00 Tools
Non Grata 00:00 Tools
Suckers Shangri-La 00:00 Tools
Maneater 00:00 Tools
Young Republicans 00:00 Tools
Galapagos 00:00 Tools
I Drive 00:00 Tools
Hand of God 00:00 Tools
Hours 00:00 Tools
Brains - Trentemøller Remix 00:00 Tools
Real Thing - Jim-E Stack Remix 00:00 Tools
Johnssong 00:00 Tools
Two Faced Love 00:00 Tools
Buster Keaton 00:00 Tools
Simple Life 00:00 Tools
Empire Sundown 00:00 Tools
Batman 00:00 Tools
Lucky People 00:00 Tools
In Your House 00:00 Tools
Deer Knives 00:00 Tools
Propagation - Cex Remix 00:00 Tools
Candy - Steve Moore Remix 00:00 Tools
To Die In L.A 04:12 Tools
Brains (Trentemøller Remix) 00:00 Tools
Tangiers 00:00 Tools
Two Cocks Waving Wildly At Each Other Across A Vast Open Space, A Dark Icy Tundra 00:00 Tools
Dear Betty Baby 00:00 Tools
Lion In Winter, Part 2 00:00 Tools
Candy (Steve Moore remix) 00:00 Tools
02 - Brains 00:00 Tools
03 - Stem 00:00 Tools
05 - Lamb 00:00 Tools
06 - Candy 00:00 Tools
To Die in LA 04:12 Tools
Lion in Winter - Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Lion in Winter - Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Lower Dens - Brains 00:00 Tools
Propagation (Cex remix) 00:00 Tools
Blue Silver 00:00 Tools
Lion In Winter, Part 1 00:00 Tools
Moving (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
84. Lower Dens - Brains 00:00 Tools
Societe Anonyme 00:00 Tools
Lion In Winter (Pt. 2) 00:00 Tools
Lion In Winter (Pt. 1) 00:00 Tools
Sucker’s Shangri-La 00:00 Tools
Socit Anonyme 00:00 Tools
"Brains" from the album Nootropics (Ribbon Music / Domino Re 00:00 Tools
Lower Dens 00:00 Tools
Dear Betty Baby (Mayo Thompson cover) 00:00 Tools
Real Thing (Jim-E Stack Remix) 00:00 Tools
Maneater (Hall and Oates cover) 00:00 Tools
Batman (live 8/1/10) 00:00 Tools
To Die In L.A. (Official Video) 00:00 Tools
Ondine (Official Audio) 00:00 Tools
Propagation (Official Music Video) 00:00 Tools
Full Performance (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
To Die in L.A. (Official Audio) 00:00 Tools
I Get Nervous (NPR Tiny Desk Concert) 00:00 Tools
'Brains' 00:00 Tools
Moving 00:00 Tools
Propagation (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Submit 00:00 Tools
"Brains" 00:00 Tools
Société Anonyme 00:00 Tools
Brains (Edit) 00:00 Tools
I Get Nervous (Alvaroxx) 00:00 Tools
NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert 00:00 Tools
Maneater (Hall & Oates Cover) 00:00 Tools
Dear Betty Baby (M.T.) 00:00 Tools
09 Truss Me 00:00 Tools
Blue 00:00 Tools
10 Lower Dens - Deer Knives 00:00 Tools
Batman (live @ Metro Gallery 8/1/10) 00:00 Tools
a dog’s dick 00:00 Tools
Lower Dens - Deer Knives 00:00 Tools
Real Thing (Official Video) 00:00 Tools
Nootropics 00:00 Tools
Lower Dens - Brains (Trentemøller remix) 00:00 Tools
Real Thing (Jim-E-Stack Remix) 00:00 Tools
Two Cocks Waving Wildly At Each Other Across A Vast Open (...) 00:00 Tools
Lower Dens August 1, 2010 00:00 Tools
Rosie (Live on Radio K: August 19, 2010) 00:00 Tools
Palstic And Powder 00:00 Tools
get nervous 00:00 Tools
Brains (Official Video) 00:00 Tools
Sept 5: Arthur presents LOWER DENS (feat. JANA HUNTER) at Pappy & Harriet’s in Pioneertown, CA (near Joshua Tree) – FREE, ALL AGES 00:00 Tools
Batman (Bowlegs Vision) 00:00 Tools
A Dog's D*ck 00:00 Tools
Sucker's Shangri-La [Escape From Evil : 2015] 00:00 Tools
Brains (Trentemøller remix) 00:00 Tools
Maneater (Hall & Oates Cover Cover) 00:00 Tools
Two-Faced Love 00:00 Tools
Propogation 00:00 Tools
10 Socit Anonyme 00:00 Tools
Brains/Stem 00:00 Tools
03 To Die in LA 00:00 Tools
Sociйtй Anonyme 00:00 Tools
A Portait of V.I. Lenin in the Style of Jackson Pollock 00:00 Tools
Societé anonyme 00:00 Tools
Lion in Winter Pt. 2 - Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
[encore break] 00:00 Tools
[banter] 00:00 Tools
Candy // THEY SHOOT MUSIC 00:00 Tools
[instrumental] 00:00 Tools
01 Brains (edit) 00:00 Tools
05 Your Heart Still Beating 00:00 Tools
Batman (Kayo) 00:00 Tools
03 Hours 00:00 Tools
To Die In L.A. (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
Two Cocks Waving Wildly At Each Other Across A Vast Open Space A Dark Icy Tundra 00:00 Tools
Lion in Winter Pt. 1 - Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
lion in the winter pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Brains (Trentem 00:00 Tools
02 Ondine 00:00 Tools
To Die In L A 04:12 Tools
Candy /Steve Moore remix/ 00:00 Tools
08 Non Grata 00:00 Tools
04 Quo Vadis 00:00 Tools
Stems 00:00 Tools
Sucker`s Shangri-La - Lower Dens 00:00 Tools
Sucker's Shangri-La (Official Video) 00:00 Tools
‘Your Heart Still Beating’ 00:00 Tools
Two Cocks Waving Wildly At Eac 00:00 Tools
‘Quo Vadis’ 00:00 Tools
09 Company 00:00 Tools
Tiny Desk Concert 00:00 Tools
Truss Me (cover) 00:00 Tools
I Drive [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
03 a dog's dick 00:00 Tools
Man Eater (Hall & Oats Cover) EXCLUS 00:00 Tools
Lower Dens - Propagation 00:00 Tools
Société Anonyme 00:00 Tools
Stern 00:00 Tools
Lion in Winter 00:00 Tools
06 Electric Current 00:00 Tools
Lion in the Winter pt 2. 00:00 Tools
07 I Am The Earth 00:00 Tools
Buster Keaton [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
What Isn't Nature 00:00 Tools
Candy (Lovelock Remix) 00:00 Tools
01 blue & silver 00:00 Tools
Candy [Steve Moore Remix] 00:00 Tools
Real Thing - Jim-E-Stack Remix 00:00 Tools
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Lower Dens are an indie rock band from Baltimore, Maryland formed in 2010. Formed by Jana Hunter, the band has released three albums: their debut on Gnomonsong records and a follow up albums on Ribbon Music. The record as a whole begs for an assessment of all the flaws inherent in our existence, and to imagine a better, more suitable, logical way for humanity to live.” So says Lower Dens leader Jana Hunter about the band’s stunning new album Nootropics. It’s an ambitious work, and it delivers — heavily metaphorical, the symmetries and concordances of the lyrics run deep; the luminous lines of the music converge at a point in a future just out of view. Lower Dens has made music that reconciles fear and uncertainty by freeze-framing it and turning it into a thing of beauty. Pronounced no-eh-tro-pics, the title refers to a type of drug used to enhance memory or other cognitive functions. That’s a reference to Hunter’s interest in transhumanism, the use of technology to extend human capabilities. It could just as easily extend to the music itself — even the band’s newfound keyboards achieve a human-digital synthesis that aptly mirrors the album’s themes. Lower Dens released their beguiling debut album Twin-Hand Movement in July 2010. Like Nootropics, the full depth and range of its formidable charms unfold over multiple listens — it’s a grower, and accordingly, Lower Dens’ popularity and acclaim grew and grew too. They were asked to join bigger and bigger tours, with the likes of Bear in Heaven, the Walkmen, Beach House, and Deerhunter, and wound up playing around 200 shows in that grueling 12-month span, developing the kind of musical telepathy that only relentless touring can bring. Somehow, amid all the travel, Hunter had to write songs for the next album. So she got a keyboard — an instrument she doesn’t really know how to play — plugged in some headphones, and began composing, writing most of Nootropics in the back seat of the Lower Dens tour van as it rolled down the interstates. “It helped me write a record that feels good looking out a car window,” Hunter says. But it also helped her to write a trailblazing new record. And that’s what Nootropics is all about. The album is the second of a four-album cycle that the band had planned from the very beginning of its existence. Where Twin-Hand Movement was about community, using the band’s native Baltimore scene as a springboard and inspiration, Nootropics is the next step. “This record goes beyond the community around us and takes a broader look at human history,” says Hunter. “We’re creating a world to help our species survive and make our lives easier, but if we continue down this path it will destroy us. And that might seem bitterly sad, but I prefer to see our options and our potential.” “Alphabet,” “Brains” and “Propagation” form a triptych that states the album’s key themes. “Alphabet,” a reference to a 1920 dadaist poem by Louis Aragon titled “Suicide,” “looks at our entire history as a species,” says Hunter. “Brains,” with its sleek, metronomic pulse, examines our relationship to technology, in particular artificial intelligence, and the lush future-pop of “Propagation” explores the desire to procreate: “Is it a trap?” Hunter wonders. “A trap custom-fit to each individual?” Along with guitarist William Adams, bassist Geoffrey Graham and singer-guitarist Hunter, Lower Dens has a new drummer, Nate Nelson (Mouthus, Crazy Dreams Band) and keyboardist Carter Tanton (Marissa Nadler, Drug Rug, and two fine solo albums), who also plays some guitar. “This particular ensemble,” Hunter says, “is my favorite group I’ve ever played with.” The minimalism here is monumental: Like icebergs viewed through deep mist, elements in the music that seem subtle at first soon reveal themselves as colossal developments. Hunter’s luxuriant alto croon soars on “Nova Anthem” and lapses into a mysteriously submerged murmur on “Brains.” Throughout, Adams’ guitar scythes the songs with impeccable electric filigrees. From its opening moments to its last, Nootropics is concerned with texture and timbre: the papery thump of brush on snare, soft subsonic thunderclaps, the glorious clamor of a wall of symphonically stacked electric guitars. And there’s the sun-dappled cloudbank of sound of the instrumental “Lion in Winter, Pt. 1.” “We’d done noise jams in practice to keep our ears fresh, so we developed this one with a bit of a plot to it,” says Hunter. “That recording is the best we’d ever played it. It’s one of my favorite things we’ve ever done.” Themes of renewal mark the album’s truly epic closing track, “In the End Is the Beginning.” “We think we know what there is to know about our reality,” Hunter observes. “But there’s a real possibility that we don’t know much at all. Perhaps we’re in the process of acknowledging that and moving on to better things. And the narrator of the song is saying that he or she is ready for come what may.” Spare and yet teeming with sound and portent, Nootropics rewards attentive listening. “You have to be paying attention,” Hunter says, “which is a lot to ask of people. But that’s the way I like it.” Only time can tell if a work of art is visionary, but very few are even in contention. We’ll see if the darkly hopeful future forecast in Nootropics comes to pass. Stay tuned. - Current bio, from the release of Nootropics [May 2012] Swarming guitar fuzz, bass waves, Jana Hunter’s voice, and insistent drum throbs are the core components of Baltimore’s Lower Dens. Hunter, sometimes known for intimate, ghost-heavy weird-fi, is now writing and playing with a group that might get filed as new wave, or drone pop, or post-punk. With due deference to her solo work, we’re very glad. The swarming wave-throb, coupled with Hunter’s lyrics and redolent, charred voice, wrecks. The band’s upcoming record, Twin-Hand Movement, is eleven perfect songs long. From opener “Blue & Silver” (anxiety mounts at a quick clip until the final climactic release) to “Plastic & Powder” (a churning, narcotic slow-burner) to “Hospice Gates” (penultimate album cut, proud weirdo anthem, possible creative zenith), not one is a space-taker. They’re rife with the survivalist paranoia you’d expect from residents of a post-urban port hole (and this particular songwriter), crafted methodically and beautifully, and carry you enthusiastically out into the rolling breaks of industrial filth-water. Lower Dens formed in 2009, when Hunter set about finding a full-time band. They spent the rest of the year sweating in attics and basements, and only stepped out of the shadows to do a quick tour and record. Twin-Hand Movement was recorded by Chris Freeland (ex-Oxes drummer; proprietor of Beat Babies, Baltimore), mixed by Chris Coady (at his DNA, NYC), and mastered by Sarah Register (of the Lodge, NYC and the band Talk Normal.) - Former bio, from the release of Twin-Hand Movement [August 2010] Labels: Gnomonsong Ribbon Music Members: Jana Hunter Will Adams Geoff Graham Nate Nelson Carter Tanton Past members: Abram Sanders Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.