LOWLIVES RELEASE DELUXE VERSION OF CURRENT STUDIO ALBUM FREAKING OUT FEATURING SIX UNRELEASED TRACKS — LISTEN
DROP VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE “BETTER OFF ALONE” — WATCH
UK HEADLINE TOUR KICKS OFF ON JULY 4
Raucous rockers LOWLIVES have released a digital deluxe version of their current studio album, Freaking Out, featuring six unreleased songs, including new single “Better Off Alone.”
Lowlives drummer Luke Johnson offers: “‘Better off Alone’ is about relationships where you feel like you’re not good enough for the other person. Sometimes, we enter into relationships believing that the key to our own happiness lies in someone else, which is never true. Misery will always find you if haven’t done the necessary work on yourself beforehand. And it will take a toll on the relationship — often leading to a lack of trust in the other person. At that point, you’re just better off alone.”
Watch the lyric video for “Better Off Alone” here.
Watch the music videos to album tracks “Loser” and “Liar.”
Lowlives are primed to hit the road this coming July, taking in nine appearances across the UK, including eight shows in support of The Dangerous Summer and a festival performance at 2000 Trees, Cheltenham.
LOWLIVES TOUR DATES
IN SUPPORT OF THE DANGEROUS SUMMER:
7/4 – Cambridge, UK— The Portland Arms
7/5 — Sheffield, UK – Corporation
7/6 – Hull, UK — The Welly
7/7 – Newcastle, UK — Think Tank
7/8 – Leicester, UK — The Big Difference
7/9 – Liverpool, UK —Arts Club Loft
7/10 – Bournemouth, UK —The Bear Cave
7/12 — Cheltenham, UK – 2000 Trees Festival *festival appearance
7/13 —London, UK – The Lower Third
ABOUT LOWLIVES: LOWLIVES isn’t so much about carefully stoking the embers as pouring on gasoline with merry impetuosity. With vocalist Lee Downer and drummer Luke Johnson joined by guitarist Jaxon Moore and bassist Steve Lucarelli, the nascent band was founded on a shared love of ’90s alternative and grunge, and a shared desire to make music once more for little more than the love of doing so.
“During my time away from music, someone bought a pair of child’s ear defenders for my wife and I as a present when we announced we were pregnant,” Johnson recalls. “I’d put them away in the cupboard, thinking we’d never need them, that I wouldn’t be playing any shows again. But they became this thing that nagged at me, the feeling that my daughter would never know the original me, for whom music was everything. Over time, those feelings came flooding back, as did the hunger, and the innocence. A massive part of me had been missing, and I wanted to get back to doing something pure and for the sheer love of it. That’s what Lowlives is. Whatever happens, happens. Let’s just Thelma And Louise this off a cliff.”
LOWLIVES ARE:
Lee Downer — Vocals/Guitar
Jaxon Moore — Guitar
Steve Lucarelli — Bass
Luke Johnson — Drums