PRESS PHOTOS
BIG NEWS: The much anticipated cd"Twisting The Neck Of The Swan" is almost done. The band will have some pre-release copies while they're out on the fall tour. And Fuse is giving away mp3 downloads of "Sister, Leave Me" for FREE!
NEW VIDEO: Here's the video for "Sister, Leave Me"
FALL TOUR DATES:

Aug 30 Pete's Candy Store - Listen Up! Blog Party - BROOKLYN, NY
Sep 05 Club Cafe - PITTSBURGH, PA
Sep 06 Beachland Tavern - CLEVELAND, OH
Sep 07 Zephyr Pub w/ Lazy Susan - KENT, OH
Sep 08 Corktown Tavern w/ Shoe, In Civilian Clothing - DETROIT, MI
Sep 09 Frankie's TOLEDO, OH
Sep 11 The Registry w/ Chester Brown - CHESTERTON, IN
Sep 12 TBA - BLOOMINGTON, IN
Sep 13 Lisa's Oak Street - LOUISVILLE, KY
Sep 14 Gypsy Hut - CINCINATTI, OH
Sep 16 M Room - PHILADELPHIA, PA
Oct 03 Spike Hill Tavern w/Lazy Susan & Equestrian - BROOKLYN, NY

"...Back-to-basics rock ‘n roll that awakens you to just how desperate you’ve been for a band that’s not afraid to sound this real...no single flourish of the band’s deceptively nuanced sound clutches you by the throat to throng you in their desperate genius; they’re that rare young band that knows how to let the music speak for itself..." -culturespill.com

"Though Low Water may be from Williamsburg, their brand of hyphen free rock music has more in common with the rust belt than expensive, trendy, studded belts." - irockcleveland.blogspot.com

"Classic rock as filtered through a weird amalgam of slacker rock, Brit-pop and some slight country too ...gorgeous melodies...well done."--DAGGER, PORTLAND

"...sounding a little bit Alt-Country (if Alt-country spent time in a smoky French café), Low Water is sure to make the ladies swoon with their knack for songcraft and an aching heart.." - SELLOUT MAGAZINE

CD REVIEWS: "'Who Said That Life Is Over?' defies its Williamsburg roots as the hottest anti-hipster record this year. Honest, working mans poetry-style lyrics are married via singable, catchy melodies to good, old-fashioned laid- back rock and roll. With perfectly imperfect instrumentation and raspy, earnest vocals, each of Low Water's expertly- written indie-pop songs rocks, and rocks honestly. Beautiful. Just beautiful."
- Kevin Keating, Origivation Magazine

"In both sound and subject matter, 'Who Said That Life Is Over?' conjures up the ghosts of wasted nights sitting around playing the sad songs on 'Exile on Main St.' on a turntable, surrounded by empties and cigarette butts ... and the helpless (but not hopeless) feeling that life makes sense ... even if you're royally fucked tomorrow."
Aaron Jentzen, Pittsburgh CityPaper

"Their laid-back rock, full of slow guitar riffs and supported by John Leitera's rough vocals is a perfect prelude to the last long weekend of summer."
- S. Davis, The Deli

VIDEO: Here's the "Strange New Element" video with the ladies from TechTV - Sumi Das, Morgan Webb, Chi-Lan Lieu and Laura Swisher.

SELLOUT MAGAZINE Interview: This just in...a new interview with John and Dave - surprisingly, from the band Low Water.

UNSIGNED MUSIC MAGAZINE: Low Water on the cover! Here's the interview, and the pictures.

LOW WATER CD!: "Hard Words In A Speakeasy" is available at CD Baby, from Not Lame, and on iTunes . Here are all of the lyrics from the record.

NEW T-SHIRTS: Oh that's right, they're here!

CD POSTER: With Morgan Webb, Chi-Lan Lieu and Laura Swisher. 8.5x11" versions are available here.
THE NEW RECORD: Our second CD, "Who Said That Life Is Over?" is done! It's available NOW at CDBaby.
MYSPACE: Do you like me? Check yes by going to our page on Myspace.com.

PODCAST: Thanks to Arthur and some "technology", there is a podcast interview with the boys talking about how the new record was recorded, and what's next for the band.

OTHER VIDEO NEWS: Here is the "New Company" video. And Strange New Element is now on YouTube! Thanks to Michelle Von Wald, Jenny Nielsen, Sumi Das, Sarah Lane, Korb!, Kerry Kemp, Mark Fahey, Chris Leary, Laura Swisher, Morgan Webb, & Chi-Lan Lieu