Low Skies
Low Skies is an American rock band from Chicago, Illinois.
Low Skies  | |
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| Origin | Chicago, Illinois | 
| Genres | Indie rock, slowcore, alternative country | 
| Years active | 2000–present | 
| Labels | Flameshovel Records | 
History
    
Low Skies formed in 2000 after a chance meeting between Creps and Salveter.[1] After deciding to record together, they played with a number of local musicians before settling on a permanent lineup.[2] After signing with Flameshovel Records in 2002, the group released its debut full-length, The Bed, in 2003. A five-track EP, I Have Been to Beautiful Places, followed in 2004.[3] Their sophomore LP, All the Love I Could Find, was released in 2006.[4][5] They are currently on hiatus.
Members
    
- Jason Creps - drums
 - Christopher Salveter - vocals, guitar
 - Jacob Ross - guitar
 - Brandon Ross - bass
 - Luther Rochester - keyboards
 
Discography
    
- The Bed (Flameshovel Records, 2003)
 - I Have Been to Beautiful Places (Flameshovel, 2004)
 - All the Love I Could Find (Flameshovel, 2006)
 
References
    
- MacKenzie Wilson, Low Skies at Allmusic
 - Scott Iwasaki, Low Skies Jelling as Indie Rock group. Deseret News, October 15, 2004.
 - Album Review, Pop Matters, February 3, 2005.
 - Album Review, The Austin Chronicle.
 - Album Review, Alternative Press, May 22, 2006.
 
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