Quarters for the Jukebox


Album — Low vs Diamond by Low vs Diamond

Low vs Diamond — photo by Autumn De Wilde 

Low vs Diamond play an enjoyable brand of indie rock (hopefully finally settled on their name, having previously played under the monikers of 1984 and Colored Shadows). The group’s music is at times a bit dark, and others, hopeful (dare I say, playful and uplifting). The album is refreshing and has earned a spot in my personal music mix for awhile — good stuff. Keep an eye out. Check for yourself.

Quarters for the songs: Don’t Forget Sister; I’ll Be; Killer B; This is Your Life; Cinema Tonight … I’m going to stop listing there, as I’m tempted to count all of them.

Worth listening, if you like: The Killers; The Stills; U2; Editors; Donut Kings; Asteria; Joe Coffee; The Strokes; The Constantines; The Bravery.


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