The Perfect Plan is a perfect album for this moment. The Lowest Pair, composed of Northwest banjo and punk stalwart Kendl Winter and Minneapolis string band vet Palmer T. Lee, are truly in their prime here, their sixth album together. […]
The Perfect Plan is a perfect album for this moment. The Lowest Pair, composed of Northwest banjo and punk stalwart Kendl Winter and Minneapolis string band vet Palmer T. Lee, are truly in their prime here, their sixth album together. […]
There’s no question that The Lowest Pair are talented songwriters. Since their 2013 formation, Kendl Winter and Palmer T. Lee have written five albums worth of original material and toured extensively behind their efforts. Those efforts have won them considerable […]
Fern Girl and Ice Man is one of two albums released simultaneously by the Lowest Pair, in an apparently bounteous and fertile spring for the bluegrass-influenced duo. The pair’s two previous albums of original material set a bare-bones tone, with […]
Kendl Winter and Palmer T. Lee, the Lowest Pair, doubled down – heh – on their twinning tendencies this spring: their two voices and two banjos appear on two new full-length albums, released at the same time (and recorded in the Twin […]
Americana duos are rather like rock power trios – the indie scene is littered with dozens of similarly structured acts who, while unquestionably talented, lack the wide-ranging scope of The Lowest Pair. Kendl Winter and Palmer T. Lee write and […]
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