The Lowest Pair - Mississippi Studios, Portland

Listening to The Lowest Pair banter on stage, with both one another and with the crowd, we knew this was a treat; we were amongst one of the most authentic Americana Folk bands we’ve seen in a while. A cold winter’s night was warmed with serenading banjos and violins and made intimate by Palmer’s stoic yet gentle playing expressions and Kendl’s endearing stories that ran the gamut from grandmas in the midwest to living on a boat in the Pacific Northwest.

The Lowest Pair’s new album Horse Camp released late last year, and named for a campout at a literal horse camp during the pandemic, features beautiful strings and instrumentals that are clean, simple and organic, all leading to a lovely album of genuine folk music.

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