The Lowest Pair's (featuring K Records' Kendl Winter) debut LP,36¢, is out January 14th, 2014 on Team Love Records and you can hear a 2nd single off the album now!
Listen to the beautiful "Trying To Feel At Home" via Soundcloud. Catch the band live around the Pacific Northwest this winter and for a deeper preview to their debut album, don't miss their utterly haunting Daytrotter session.
Early love for The Lowest Pair's debut album:
"Kendl Winter and Palmer T. Lee write about living and dying the way you'd write about waiting for a cake to bake." Daytrotter
"If you’ve ever wanted to trade in city drudgery for a pastoral life, you’ll identify with The Lowest Pair." CMT Edge
"The Northwest and Midwest meet together with the jangly strum of banjo heaven with Olympia's Kendl and Winter Minnesota's Palmer T. Lee who strum along with some rustic sounds of holistic, head held high and upward, and happy living. " IMPOSE
"Wondrous banjo duet…" SPIN
36¢ is The Lowest Pair’s debut record recorded months after Kendl Winter (Olympia, Washington) and Palmer T. Lee (Minnesota) decided to form the primarily double banjo outfit. Recorded and engineered by Dave Simonett (Trampled by Turtles) at Suburban Dad Studios, it’s the early pickin’s, sweet off the tree, a newly formed endeavor by two seasoned pros. The duo swap lead vocals throughout the album’s 11 tracks, combining Kendl’s banjo skills with Palmer’s midwestern croon. Prior to this Kendl has released 3 full length albums under her name for K Records and Palmer has released two albums with his band Boys n’ the Barrels. Palmer has also performed with Drew Peterson and The Dead Pigeons.
36¢ is out on Team Love Records on January 14th, 2014
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