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A Low High
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- about
- Mogwai meets AIR, Eno, Daniel Lanois & Boards Of Canada. Chilled, ambient & instrumental soundscapes. "sublime slide guitar work, dreamy beats and ambient synths, moody muted trumpets, and tremolo guitars that sound like an Ennio Morricone dream”
All India Radio return to the lush atmospheric and instrumental music of earlier albums on the bands new album A Low High. Special guests include Graham Lee (The Triffids) on pedal steel guitar, Jen Anderson on strings and some evocative ambient sounds from Australian rock legend Ed Kuepper (The Saints and now Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds guitarist).
Past ARIA nominees score another winner with album number six. Martin Kennedy-led Melbournians All India Radio know how to concoct a soothing (or haunting) listen and have had their music featured in a bunch of prime-time TV shows over the last few years, yet never seem to settle within any comfortable realm and continue pushing the stylistic envelope – with beguiling results. A Low High, the studio/live project’s latest album, is another welcome mix of ambient synths and downtempo beats with added contributions from Ed Kuepper (in unusually delicate form throughout), Augie March’s Glenn Richards, and The Triffids’ Graham Lee (whose signature steel guitar flourishes haven’t sounded this eerie since the days of Born Sandy Devotional). - Rave magazine
I can safely state that A Low High (All India Radio’s 6th studio album) is the new soundtrack for your imagination, the companion for your paintings, the fuel for your creativity and the background music for the “epiphany” scene in your very own movie; it’s that epic! - www.plumjoe.com/music-reviews/
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released 14 August 2009
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