Alan Sparhawk, Mimi Rogers, and Matt Livingston played a career-spanning set at D.C.’s 9:30 club Tuesday night, captured for your enjoyment at NPR. Stream it there, download it here:

The Minnesotan masters open with The Great Destroyer‘s “Cue The Strings” before slipping into cuts from this year’s Stereobeloved Drums And Guns, including “Breaker,” “Sandinista,” and “In Silence.” Regret not seeing ‘em in NYC this past week, but they’ll be back through in June opening for Wilco(!), which is a bill made in Midwestern heaven.

North Americans and Europeans will have plenty of opportunity to get Low over the next few months. Check the dates after the jump.

04/12 – Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
04/13 – Chicago, IL @ Metro
04/14 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
04/25 – Nottingham, England @ Rescue Rooms
04/26 – Glasgow, Scotland @ Oran Mo
04/27 – Manchester, England @ Academy 3
04/28 – Minehead, England @ All Tommor’s Parties
04/30 – Brussels, Belgium @ Ancienne Belgique
05/01 – Koln, Germany @ Gebaude 9
05/02 – Hamburg, Germany @ Molotow
05/03 – Berlin, Germany @ Knaack
05/04 – Munster, Germany @ Gleis 22
05/05 – Paris, France @ Cafe de la Danse
05/07 – Amsterdam, Holland @ Paradiso
05/08 – London, England @ Shepard’s Bush
05/09 – Dublin, Ireland @ Village
05/10 – Belfast, Ireland @ Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
05/22 – Saishaus, Switzerland @ Winterhur
05/23 – Munich, Germany @ Ampere
05/24 – Vienna, Austria (Under Construction Festival)
05/25 – Roncade, Italy @ (Treviso) New Age Club
05/26 – Bologna, Italy @ Estragon
05/28 – Rome, Italy @ Alpheus
05/29 – Milan, Italy @ Rainbow Club
05/30 – Le Romandie, Switzerland @ Lausanne
06/01 – Barcelona, Spain (Primavera Sound Festival)
06/02 – Lisbon, Portugal @ Santiago Alquimista
06/13 – Davenport, IA @ Adler Theater*
06/15 – Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theater*
06/19 – Atlanta, GA @ Chastain Park Ampitheatre*
06/20 – Charlotte, NC @ Ovens Auditorium*
06/22 – Red Bank, NJ @ Count Basie Theater*
06/24 – Northampton, MA @ The Pines*
06/25 – New York, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom*
06/28 – Boston, MA @ Bank Of America Pavilion*
06/29 – Shelburne, VT @ The Green at Shelburne Museum*
06/30 – Toronto, Ontario @ Massey Hall*
09/19 – Seattle, WA @ Triple Door
09/20 – Seattle, WA @ Triple Door
09/21 – Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
09/22 – Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
09/25 – San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
09/26 – San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
09/28 – Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
09/29 – Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour

* Opening for Wilco

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Comments (4)
  1. officially my favourite album of the year (so far).

  2. Benjamin  |   Posted on Apr 12th, 2007

    This post saved my life. I completely forgot that the Detroit show was tonight. Also Loney, Dear opening. Two birds with one stone. I’m hoping the show involves some form of speed-eating.

  3. liam  |   Posted on Apr 12th, 2007

    i saw them last monday in Philly, and it was incredible. you’d never know it from listening to their music, but they’re really funny in person. alan was cracking jokes all throuought the night, and it was great. loney, dear are way better live than they sound on record, where it sounds like their producer shot them with bear tranquilizers before they recorded each song. if you can, definitely go check them out.

    and yes, the new record is wonderful.

  4. For songs that go so slowly, the show went by too fast. And I’m in love with super quiet music from here on out. How many times have you been to a show and the goddamn base is the only thing you hear? Not with Low. I could hear Mimi scratching the crash symbol with her thumbnail. And for my money, a solo Mimi record could go toe to toe with Feist.

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