JosieSpace says:Low Red Land started off in Boston, self-released an album, then split to San Francisco. I don't know if it's the West Coast air, or the mild winters, but their song writing has never sounded sharper. They hold a keen pop-music blade cutting through the fog of bands that seem to miss the idea that a great band starts off with great songwriting. Expect greatness from Low Red Land.
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