The Low Frequency in Stereo

The Low Frequency in Stereo (Norwegian: den lave frekvensen i stereo)
The Low Frequency in Stereo in 2008
The Low Frequency in Stereo in 2008
Background information
OriginHaugesund, Norway
GenresLo-Fi Post-Rock
Years active2000–present
LabelsRec 90 Rune Grammofon
MembersPer Steinar Lie
Ørjan Haaland
Hanne Andersen
Njål Clemetsen

The Low Frequency in Stereo are a post-rock group that was founded in February 2000 in Haugesund, Norway.

The band is known both in Norway and internationally and have played renowned festivals like Quart, Dour and South By Southwest

Senior Editor of Rolling Stone David Fricke described their concert in Austin, Texas in 2005 as "a mixture of the long solo elements in The Doors set to the riptide of Joy Division's "Transmission" with the surf guitar twang of Dick Dale."[citation needed]

Current line-up

  • Per Steinar Lie - bass, vocals
  • Ørjan Haaland - drums, vocals
  • Hanne Andersen - guitar, organ, vocals
  • Njål Clementsen - guitar, vocals
  • Linn Frøkedal - guitar, organ, vocals

Former members

  • Per Plambech Hansen - guitar (2000–2005)

Discography

Albums

  • The Low Frequency in Stereo (2002)
  • Travelling Ants who Got Eaten by Moskus (2004)
  • The Last Temptation Of...The Low Frequency in Stereo Vol. 1 (2006)
  • Futuro (2009)
  • Pop Obskura (2013)

Live

  • Live at MoldeJazz feat. Kjetil Møster (LP, 2014)

EPs

  • Die Electro Voice/Low Frequency 7" (2001)
  • Moonlanding EP 10" (2001)
  • Astro Kopp EP (2005)

Singles

  • Monkey Surprise (2006)
  • https://web.archive.org/web/20061108131218/http://www.lowfrequencyinstereo.com/
  • https://web.archive.org/web/20050404200349/http://www.lowfrequency.dk/
  • http://www.myspace.com/lowfrequencyinstereo
  • http://www.rec90.com/
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