Mo Lowda & the Humble

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Curse the Weather 05:10 Tools
Lazy Minds 05:37 Tools
New Tide 00:00 Tools
The Way Home 00:00 Tools
Standing in Place 00:00 Tools
Where the Whitetails Go 00:00 Tools
I Don't Know 00:00 Tools
Card Shark 00:00 Tools
Shells 00:00 Tools
Lunar Guidance 00:00 Tools
The Water's Gonna Save Me 00:00 Tools
Jumping At the Shadows 00:00 Tools
6-7 00:00 Tools
Knocked Out 00:00 Tools
Runaway 00:00 Tools
Power Trip 00:00 Tools
Why'd It Take So Long 00:00 Tools
Lost in You 00:00 Tools
Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
No One Stops 00:00 Tools
Right Time, Wrong Location 00:00 Tools
Creature I 00:00 Tools
Tied Up 00:00 Tools
Piece of the Pie 00:00 Tools
Like Clay 00:00 Tools
Creature II 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Card Shark - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Why'd It Take so Long - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Fox on the Beach / Vultures in the Trees - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Power Trip - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
6-7 - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Get Your Ready Coat On - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
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Starting in the Philadelphia suburbs of Bucks County, PA, Philadelphia Alternative Rock band, Mo Lowda and The Humble became official once making their way to Temple University. Known for their dynamic musicianship, progressive songwriting, and energetic live performances, the band gained a strong following through Temple University’s house party and campus bar scene. After a few years of playing throughout the city with only a demo and EP under their belt, Mo Lowda and The Humble signed to Temple’s Bell Tower Records, releasing their first full length album, Curse The Weather, in the Fall of 2013. The album features Jordan Caiola’s soulful vocals and power songwriting, accentuated by a technical and dynamic rhythm section, made up of Shane Woods on drums, and Nate Matulis on bass. After the release of Curse the Weather, the trio found themselves becoming popular throughout the Philadelphia music scene, playing notable shows at top venues such as Underground Arts, Milkboy, and North Star Bar. With an abundance of new songs already in the works, Mo Lowda and The Humble's future plans include music videos, recording and releasing new material, and continuing to perform both locally and nationally. Mo Lowda & the Humble’s first full-length effort, "Curse The Weather" is an album that any music fan can enjoy, simply because it has a bit of everything. Its dynamic peaks and valleys range from loud overdriven walls of sound to soft, delicately airy and melodic moments accentuated with reverbs and delays inducing pure relaxation. At the same time, an intricately funky rhythm section groove, serving as a canvas for wordy and playful vocal melodies, can quickly evolve into a head-nodding half-time hook. Caiola’s unique approach to songwriting is taken to the next level by Matulis’ technical bass lines and Woods’ intense drumming. While many of the tunes seem to start in a standard pop structure, there’s a great chance that in only a few minutes a full-blown outro jam will have taken a song to the ultimate crescendo of the final few measures. Although not technically a concept record, "Curse the Weather" exhibits a strong sense of continuity throughout. Lyrically, a majority of the songs contain thematic references to natural elements. Musically however, the album is a shape shifter, filled with rhythmic and melodic trap doors and wormholes. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.