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The Lowest Fidelity - This Is The Life

27 November 2015 - 0 Comments

The debut album from The Lowest Fidelity released 27/11/2105

One sunny afternoon Will, Stu and Glen went into Frisbee studios on Karangahape Rd in Auckland, New Zealand and recorded the eight tracks that make up This Is The Life, with vocals then tracked by Ed Castelow at Mezzanine.

These songs detail the ever-shifting relationship between human understanding and the random nature of the universe in the brief period of time we call 'Life'.

Keeping constant forward momentum with all four trotters off the ground, blissfully unaware of the helping hands lent, and the inevitable eventual outcome forever closing in.

Following on from the first single release Lovers & Dreamers with the latest single being Three Times A Day.

All tracks are available for free download.

https://soundcloud.com/the-lowest-fidelity 
https://thelowestfidelity.bandcamp.com/ 
https://www.facebook.com/The-Lowest-Fidelity-204879669570003/


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