Saturday, April 23, 2011, 8 p.m.
The Warhol welcomes the “slowcore” band, Low, from Duluth, MN, for a unique evening featuring two performances in the intimate Warhol Theater. Emerging in 1993 as a distinctly minimalist, hushed and hypnotic alternative to the predominant “grunge” sound of the time, the initial trio featured the husband-and-wife team of guitarist/vocalist Alan Sparhawk and drummer/vocalist Mimi Parker along with bassist John Nichols. Shimmy Disc producer Kramer, who had produced albums by Galaxie 500 and Jon Spencer, recorded some of their first demos and is credited with helping to shape their quiet, sparse yet expansive sound. Fast-forward 18 years and many albums later to their upcoming release, C’mon, on Sub Pop Records, which features all new material recorded in a former Catholic church (aka Sacred Heart Studio) in Duluth.
This performance is co-presented with:
Please note that there are two performances for this event - 8pm & 10pm.
This event will feature a cash bar in our lobby.
Sound Series is an ongoing concert series featuring internationally touring contemporary artists and bands from around the world. Learn more about our Sound Series.
Thursday, February 27, 2025, 8 p.m.