-
Interview: Joolz Denby‘Every angel is terrifying,’ wrote Rainer Maria Rilke. None surely so much as Asrael – responsible in Christian theology for separating the soul from the body; The Angel of Death. A prophecy related to him comprises one of the most striking passages of Bradford-based author Joolz Denby’s new novel, Wild Thing. Denby’s first novel, Stone [...] - Read More >
-
Bad For Lazarus/Dolphins/Mother Destroyer/Fallen Colossus: 17th March17th March, 8.00pm Upstairs @ Milo Tickets £4 Crash, Jumbo online here and ON THE DOOR. So you might remember the last one was a sweaty triumph. Well, we’re back in the New Year and we already have something of an aural banquet for you. Bringing to you: Bad for Lazarus This is the second [...] - Read More >
-
Ch-ch-ch-changes! Site MaintenanceDear Faithful Internet Visitors, We’re growing a little tired of our old format here at Low Culture, and so we ask that you be patient whilst we update our site, and to ignore any strange goings on you might see after hours in graveyards. It’s just your imagination. If you’ve got any suggestions by all [...] - Read More >
-
Live: Future of the Left and BlacklistersIt’s been a bit of a wait for FotL fans. We had the rather stupendous Travels With Myself and Another back in 2009, and then a sullen, no doubt hateful silence. Well, they’re back and touring the new Polymers Are Forever EP – which is somehow managed to sound more acerbic and more misanthropic than we’ve seen [...] - Read More >
-
ConstellationsI have no intention of running a marathon, ergo I have no intention of preparing to run a marathon. If, like me, you at spent much of Live At Leeds walking your legs down to the knees, a painful affliction that couples itself with the potential for foot odour, then Constellations Festival may seem like [...] - Read More >
-
Our Birthday Party Tomorrow! Apple Cannon! Girl Sweat! Yugoslavian Boys! Special Guest!The day of reckoning is nearly upon us! In celebration of Low Culture being 1 years old this month, we are having a little shindig (knees up: Mother Brown) to celebrate tomorrow night at Santiago’s. As line-ups go, we feel it’s a pretty unmissable one. Our best buddies Apple Cannon were the obvious choice to [...] - Read More >
-
Save The Well LeedsWhat a shame that we have to make this plea to you today. It seems rather bizarre to me to argue the case for a venue with such a long association with the rich musical tradition here in West Yorkshire, but as confirmed via Facebook in the last couple of days: The Well (formerly Joseph’s [...] - Read More >
-
Live: The War On DrugsThe War On Drugs The Brudenell Social Club Wednesday 14th September 2011 By Nick Rowan Anticipation is a harsh mistress. It doesn’t always play out quite the way you had hoped. Philadelphia’s The War On Drugs’ most recent album, Slave Ambient, is a sleeper hit in the making. It’s the sort of record that thrives [...] - Read More >
-
Interview: LaFaroCharles Pritchard caught up with noisy bastards LaFaro, a hotly tipped member of the healthy, if overlooked music scene in Belfast. They make the kind of balls-out, straight up rock music that mums are scared of, and Ash love them, which is surely the highest of accolades on their home turf. Their album Easy Meat [...] - Read More >
-
Best Enemies Release Double Muscle’s ‘Tommy’Those lovely folks at Best Enemies are back again, and in this heady digital age they know how nice it is to get something pretty to look at. And so with the release of new (and rather excellent) Double Muscle track, Tommy, comes this beautiful print, designed by none other than LC fave Two Ducks [...] - Read More >
‘Every angel is terrifying,’ wrote Rainer Maria Rilke. None surely so much as Asrael – responsible in Christian theology for separating the soul from the body; The Angel of Death. A prophecy related to him comprises one of the most striking passages of Bradford-based author Joolz Denby’s new novel, Wild Thing. Denby’s first novel, Stone [...]
17th March, 8.00pm Upstairs @ Milo Tickets £4 Crash, Jumbo online here and ON THE DOOR. So you might remember the last one was a sweaty triumph. Well, we’re back in the New Year and we already have something of an aural banquet for you. Bringing to you: Bad for Lazarus This is the second [...]
Dear Faithful Internet Visitors, We’re growing a little tired of our old format here at Low Culture, and so we ask that you be patient whilst we update our site, and to ignore any strange goings on you might see after hours in graveyards. It’s just your imagination. If you’ve got any suggestions by all [...]