Low Hum releases cover of Death From Above 1979’s ‘Romantic Rights’

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Toronto’s Last Gang Records, an indie label is celebrating their 20th anniversary and known for working with artists like Mother Mother, Purity Ring, Metric and Death From Above 1979.

To celebrate the milestone, they are releasing a series of covers from original artist signings, including Low Hum’s version of Death From Above 1979’s Romantic Rights. Watch the visualizer via YouTube below.

Low Hum’s Collin Desha shares, “It’s an honour to be a part of this project. In my early years of playing music, Death From Above 1979 was a quintessential saturated fuzz tone that defined an era of music in the mid-2000s…We landed on some really interesting bass synth sounds and eventually moved the song into a halftime beat to give space for the dirt to really shine. It was a blast to make, and I am super proud to be a part of their 20th anniversary.”

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