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11:26 AM GMT 05/11/2009

The Low Anthem, those bucolic Rhode Island troubadours, will tour the UK and Ireland at the start of 2010.
Their second album, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin, was released in September.
Anyone who was lucky enough to catch the band at the MOJO Club in June will know that their live show is not to be missed.
The trio play:
Belfast, Black Box (January 27)
Glasgow, Old Fruit Market (28)
Birmingham, Academy 2 (February 7)
Dublin, Whelans (8)
Manchester Academy (9)
London, Shepherd's Bush Empire (11)
Tickets are ON SALE NOW.
Photo courtesy of Simon Fernandez
Posted by Ross_Bennett at 11:26 AM GMT 05/11/2009
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I cannot wait to hear and see this wonderful spectacle of the music played by this band. I will travel from Brazil to make them show, I fuckin love this music. What is a Shepherd's Bush? Is it pubic hair? Big excitement.
Posted by Almandos Cavraccoto at 4:19 AM GMT 07/11/2009 Report Abuse
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I think Shepherds Bush is probably a Public House particularly frequented by pastors, spiritual and ovine, as hanging out a bush was once the sign of a hostelry.
Posted by Mr Kribbler at 2:56 PM GMT 07/11/2009 Report Abuse
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I think Shepherds Bush is probably a Public House particularly frequented by pastors, spiritual and ovine, as hanging out a bush was once the sign of a hostelry.
Posted by Mr Kribbler at 2:57 PM GMT 07/11/2009 Report Abuse
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