LOWLIVES

LOWLIVES is a high-octane alternative rock band known for their gritty and hard-hitting sound that fuses the raw energy of punk with the depth of post-grunge. The band emerged as a force on the music scene with a collective history rooted in various notable bands. Comprising of Lee Downer (vocals), Luke Johnson (drums), Steve Lucarelli (bass), and Jaxon Moore (guitar), LOWLIVES boasts an impressive pedigree, with members having past affiliations with esteemed groups in the rock and punk genres.

Since their formation, LOWLIVES has been cultivating a dedicated fanbase through the release of emotionally charged tracks that resonate with themes of struggle, rebellion, and self-realization. Songs like "LIAR" and "FREAKING OUT" epitomize their knack for creating compelling melodies that align with introspective lyrics, gripping listeners with their authenticity and rawness. The band's "Burn Forever - EP" showcases their adept ability to blend melody with might, further solidifying their position in the rock landscape. With their music, LOWLIVES not only preserves the spirit of underground rock but also reinvigorates it, promising to bring their unapologetic sound to the masses one anthemic chorus at a time.

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FREAKING OUT (Deluxe Edition)
Album - 16 Tracks - Released June 27, 2025
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