Crystal Fighters pay tribute to late drummer with new track "Lay Low"
19 October 2016, 15:16
| Written by
Bobby Rathore
Crystal Fighters have released their magical new song "Lay Low" dedicated to the band's late drummer Andrea.
"Lay Low" is an uplifting, high vibe track that is the perfect soundtrack to our most beloved relationships. It is a fitting tribute to the band's much-loved drummer Andrea who recently passed away.
The song lies true to the band's intentions as published in a post on their Facebook page: "The song is a reminder of how momentary and magical this life is, and to appreciate the beauty in all things and relationships... and if possible to use your power to spread love, rather than add to the rabid negativity on Earth."
"Lay Low" is off Crystal Fighers' third album Everything Is My Family, which is out 21 October.
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