
Lowly brought the magic to a secret show at End Of The Road
02 September 2017, 18:35
| Written by
Jessica Goodman
Performing a secret set on the Piano stage at End Of The Road, Lowly were nothing short of magical.
Playing four songs that held their audience enraptured, Lowly's stripped back performance proved entirely bewitching. The Bella Union band might've admitted to being as terrified as they were excited for the show, but judging by the fascination in their crowd's eyes, they needn't have worried.
From the captivating harmonies of "Still Life", through the expansive wonder of "Cait #2", to the wild beauty of "Deer Eyes", the outfit hypnotised with their rich tapestry of sounds.
End Of The Road continues tonight with headliner Father John Misty on the Woods Stage.
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