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The Band Lower Dens (which is led by singer/songwriter Jana Hunter) are set to be releasing a new album, The Competition, on September 6th via Ribbon Music. Previously they shared a video for its first single, “Young Republicans” This week they shared another song from the album, “I Drive,” also via a video for the track.

Jason Nocito directed the black & white video, which features choreography by Veleda Roehl and dancers Stephannie Henriquez and Steven Jeltsch. The song finds Hunter lamenting, “Why can’t we be with the ones we were made to love?”

Hunter had this to say about the song in a press release: “Like a lot of queer and trans people, I’ve learned that real family is made, and it isn’t necessarily blood. Even my blood relatives, we work for that familial connection and trust. This song is about leaving behind obligations to people who don’t love or care about you, being with and about people who do. It’s a feeling so strong it’s driving me. That’s the driving I’m doing.”

Hunter had this to say about the album in the previous press release: “The issues that have shaped my life, for better or for worse, have to do with coming from a family and a culture that totally bought into this competitive mindset.  I was wild and in a lot of pain as a kid; home life was very bleak, and pop songs were a guaranteed escape to a mental space where beauty, wonder, and love were possible. I wanted to write songs that might have the potential to do that.”

The Competition is the follow-up to 2015’s Escape From Evil. A previous press release said The Competition “might be Hunter’s most vulnerable, hook-filled album yet, a leftfield, resistance pop record that could only be released in 2019.”

Band Members
Jana Hunter, Nate Nelson

Lower Dens’ forthcoming album ‘The Competition’, out September 6th on Ribbon Music.

Lower Dens – Ondine (Official Audio)
“Ondine” is from Lower Dens “Escape from Evil”brand new album outon March 30th, 2015 (Rest of the world) / March 31, 2015 (North America) on Ribbon Music. Its a stellar new song from the Arlington, TX’s own Jana Hunter + her band Lower Dens: the brooding, Ariel Rechtshaid-co-produced “Ondine” is taken from one of our favorite records of 2015 so far, “Escape From Evil”,.Members: Geoff Graham, Jana Hunter, Nate Nelson, Walker Teret the band hail from Baltimore home of “The Wire”

LOWER DENS – ” To Die in L.A

Posted: February 10, 2015 in MUSIC
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On their last album, 2012′s beautiful “Nootropics”, the Baltimore band Lower Dens explored some new middle ground between motorik krautrock pulse and headspun dream-pop drift. This spring, the band will follow that one up with “Escape From Evil”, their third album. And “To Die In L.A.,” the first single from the LP, sure seems to indicate that they’re taking another leap into the unknown. “To Die In L.A.” is, more or less, a synth-rock song, and there’s plenty of New Order in its DNA. But the band still has its own particular kind of dreamy drift, especially thanks to frontwoman Jana Hunter’s dark authority. Hunter produced the album, while indie rock producer-to-the-stars Chris Coady mixed it. Meanwhile, studio-pop auteur Ariel Rechtshaid contributed “production elements,” as did Lower Dens band member Walker Teret.

To Die in L.A. is from Lower Dens new album “Escape from Evil” out March 30th, 2015 the band are from Baltimore