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Radio 6 Music,3 mins

Low's Alan Sparhawk on the band's new album

Shaun Keaveny

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To celebrate their 25-year career Low have a new album on the way. It's called Double Negative and will be released on 14th September. To make Double Negative, the Minnesota American indie rock heroes, enlisted B.J. Burton, a producer whose recently years has made records with Bon Iver, Lizzo, and Francis and the Lights. And they returning once again to Justin Vernon's April Base studio in Eau Claire, Wisconsin where they recorded their 2015 album Ones and Sixes. The band have already shared three tracks from the album Blood and Fly. Quorum and Dancing and they've also announced a couple of live shows in the UK - one at the Brudenell Social club in Leeds and the other as part of Robert Smith's Meltdown Festival at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. Here, 6 Music's Clare Crane spoke to Low's Alan Sparhawk to find out more about the new music and upcoming album…

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