Alan Sparhawk (Low) comparte un nuevo adelanto, “Get Still”

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Alan Sparhawk (Low) shares a new preview, “Get Still”

Alan Sparhawk shares a new track from his long-awaited solo album. The song is titled “Get Still” and is a bet on synthesizers.

Who was an essential piece of Low, Alan Sparhawkhas already prepared what will be his first solo album after the forced dissolution of the group following the death of his partner and wife Mimi ParkerThe album will be titled “White Roses, My God” and will be released on September 27th via Sub Pop.

Now we can listen to a new preview of the album, “Get Still”, a song that has been shared along with the video clip of the song, which has been signed by Ingrid WeiseAs with the previous “Can U Hear”, the song shows us Alan Sparhawk, who continues to combine feeling and experimentation, achieving levels of intensity and depth that, in his hands, seem simple.

Recorded at 20 Below Studios in Duluth, Minnesota, “White Roses, My God” It has been co-produced by Alan Sparhawk and by the electronic pop artist Nat Harviewith whom Sparhawk has already worked in the past. It has also been mixed by Harvie and mastered by Heba Kadry. The album will include the songs “Get Still”, “I Made This Beat”, “Not The 1”, “Can U Hear”, “Heaven”, “Brother”, “Black Water”, “Feel Something”, “Station” , “Somebody Else’s Room” and “Project 4 Ever.”

Once published “White Roses, My God”the musician from Duluth (United States) will be touring the United Kingdom and part of Europe both solo and opening for Godspeed You! Black Emperorto later begin an American tour.

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