Upbeat yet reflectively sentimental tracks prove perfect for summer playlists
MEMPHIS, Tenn. | July 15, 2019 – In a lush wave of sonic layers, Super Low‘s self-titled album Super Low provides the perfect blend of mellow indie-pop and alternative rock tunes for summer listening. With a twist of sentimental yet melancholically honest lyrics, their music serves a dual purpose; serving upbeat, feel-good tunes, full of lyrical anchors to draw listeners deeper for introspective questions and reflection.
With intricate, bubbling melodies, Super Low build an incredibly charming and approachable sound, building a gateway to the hard conversations and reflective questions found in their lyrics. As they have self described, “heartfelt and often downcast expressions don’t have to be stuck to music that weighs you down like wet clothing. There are ways to have those tough conversations and deal with harrowing thoughts while letting the sunshine warm your skin and a nice cocktail warm your insides.” Vocalist Tiger Adams shared, “The album isn’t really supposed to be too happy or too sad – it switches and trades off”. Everything Is Noise perfectly pinpointed the band’s alluring combination of “melancholia and whimsical expression” that makes it so approachable.
Indie Band Guru premiered the release, describing how the album “reels listeners in right at the beginning of the first track and keeps us hooked the entire way through,” with the use of “captivating lyrics and instrumentals that meld fluidly to the vocals,” and “each track paving the way beautifully for the next.” Carefully built layers of beautifully crafted melodies, Super Low showcase their musicianship and song-writing across the release. They recorded at Young Avenue Sound in Memphis with Calvin Lauber (engineer for Julien Baker’s “Turn Out The Lights”). “We recorded thirteen songs total and narrowed it down to the ten that felt like they could only exist on the album,” said Adams, hinting at further singles to be dropped in coming months.
Formerly known as China Gate, the band renamed themselves as Super Low earlier this spring to honor their change from a static five-member group to a non-traditional rotating configuration. Now, vocalist Tiger Adams and keyboardist Harry Neblett are the only permanent members of the group; they are joined by drummer John Lewandowski and bassist Conner Booth as well as rotating live members Jawaun Crawford, Annalisabeth Craig, and Walt Phelan for performances, making for a versatile configuration, opening doors for creative input, as well as diverse performance and touring opportunities. Seasoned musicians, the band has opened for Dent May, Hoops and many others, and performed at SXSW in 2017.
Super Low is available now on Bandcamp, Spotify, and Apple Music. The band is currently on a short northeastern run, concluding in Rochester, NY on July 22. They have another northeastern run of dates planned for August, and are currently booking for a southern U.S. tour run this fall.
UPCOMING SHOWS:
7/15 – Atlanta, TN – Milkshake Room
7/16 – Columbia, SC – Curiosity
7/17 – Baltimore, MD – Burns Manor
7/18 – Washington, DC – Dwell
7/20 – New York City – Arlene’s Grocery
7/21 – Albany, NY – Buddie’s
7/22 – Rochester, NY – UUU Gallery
8/25 – New York City – Baby’s All Right
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ABOUT SUPER LOW:
“Don’t know what’s to come now,” sings Super Low’s Tiger Adams in the opening track to that band’s debut album. “Just wish you could see that it isn’t going to stay this way.” It’s hopeful, encouraging sentiment married perfectly to a dream pop backdrop that chimes, jangles and whirls giddily around. Super Low is the rare artist that knows that heartfelt and often downcast expressions don’t have to be stuck to music that weighs you down like wet clothing. There are ways to have those tough conversations and deal with harrowing thoughts while letting the sunshine warm your skin and a nice cocktail warm your insides.
The Memphis-based indie pop band, led by singer/guitarist Tiger Adams and keyboardist Harry Neblett, was until recently known as China Gate. The group released a full-length and an EP under that moniker and have been picking up a small head of steam in their hometown and beyond thanks to their ebullient live shows—either their own or opening up for the likes of Dent May and Hoops—and a well-regarded 2017 SXSW showcase.
With a new name, and a brand-new self-titled album ready to share with the world, Super Low are poised for much bigger stages and more acclaim. Recorded mostly last January at Young Avenue Sound with Calvin Lauber (engineer for Julien Baker’s Turn Out The Lights), each song is filled with little sonic touches and surprising intrusions that gets revealed like small secrets with every spin. They’ve already got tours lined up for the summer and even more new material set to be released into the world.
Vocalist/guitarist Tiger Adams, drummer John Lewandowski, and bassist Conner Booth are supported by a rotating cast of additional members for live shows. Super Low doesn’t know what’s to come but with this spectacular new album ready to drop and a ball of pent up energy at their core waiting to burst free, they won’t stay a local secret for very much longer.
Press photos by Flannery Harper. Album art designed by Parks Perdue, painting by Taylor Loftin.