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Posted by Loren on August 12, 2016

More Low Culture (Dirtnap)
More Low Culture (Dirtnap)

Low CUlture will soon release their second album on Dirtnap Records on Sept. 9. Titled Places To Hide, its their second full-length after a slew of 7"s.

The band features current and former members of Marked Men, Shang-A-Lang, Macho Boys, and more. This album features new bassist Jay Castaldi (MOTO, Lynyrd's Innards, more).

Low Culture on tour:
September 3rd - Awesome Fest (San Diego, CA)
September 4th - Redwood (Los Angeles, CA)
September 5th - Hemlock (San Francisco, CA)
September 6th - Sgraffito (Oakland, CA)
September 8th - The Know (Portland, OR)
September 9th - Victory Lounge (Seattle, WA)

More Low Culture (Dirtnap)
More Low Culture (Dirtnap)

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