I'm excited to return to Japan in April. The perfect time for cherry blossom, of course. Two shows in Tokyo and Osaka. I really cherish the support from my Japanese friends, ever since the affection they bestowed on North Marine Drive. Tickets on sale on Nov 16. Thanks, all.
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Win Tickets To Exclusive Live Event
On Tuesday November 19 I will be performing a special invitation-only live show at a small low-key venue in London - Servant Jazz Quarters in Dalston - for just friends and fans. I'll be showcasing songs from my upcoming new album, Storm Damage with musicians from the recording session and probably throwing in a few older songs too. The venue has a bar at street level and a cosy basement live room.
You can win a pair of tickets for this event. Invitation only. No tickets on sale to general public.
Sorry, this offer is now closed.
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Low's Alan Sparhawk Q&A with Ben Watt
In the wake of his guest appearance on my new single, Irene (out yesterday, and premiered by Stereogum) old friend Alan Sparhawk puts a bunch of questions to me he always meant to ask. The result was published by American culture and music web magazine, Flood, today in an exclusive feature.
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Hear 2nd Single, Irene
Today you can hear 'Irene', the second track taken from my upcoming album 'Storm Damage'. It features Low's Alan Sparhawk on electric guitar and harmony vocal. I play metal resonator guitar over a synthetic tape loop. The song is a portrait of a singer and social change. It is about the power of nostalgia and the artist-audience relationship, which seems to obsess us all at the moment. It is also about the simple brutality of social change - how cities move on, scenes die and renew, and how people get caught up in that. I asked Alan to play on the song after we did a show together in Minneapolis in 2016. We have been friends for fifteen years since I remixed a Low song in 2004. I thought his restless, scratchily emotional guitar style would be perfect. Hope you like it. (Photo: Antonio Olmos)
Hey, Irene
Remember that club where you used to sing?
Red lampshades in the booths
Men whispering untruths
Well, they tore it down in the springI still remember your voice
I see the band playing up there on the stand
And all the smoke in the light
The music loud and the faces in the crowdWas it a dream?
I heard that you moved out of range
Was it something you’d outgrown?
Needed something of your own?
I guess, well, everyone’s entitled to a changeThe crowd has grown older too
But some of them, they still want a piece of you
They yearn for some golden age
The time that they first heard you from the stageNew Year’s Day
The snow was so thick but everybody came
For the songs that you sang
The whole glittering shebang
Oh, I see it all when I hear your nameLast night I walked there again
The neon city always ageless and unsung
The bars spilled onto the street
The music loud, different faces in the crowdHey, Irene
Where have we been?
Hey, Irene
You were a queen
Hey, Irene
Where have we been?Words and music by Ben Watt
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing
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Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris shows
Happy to let you know Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris tour dates have just been announced, Mar 21-23. Tickets on sale now (except Brussels, on sale Oct 18)