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The Lowly Knights

12+ albums
acousticfolknorthern irelandnorthern irishbelfast

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www.lowlyknights.com The Rifles EP, The Hollow EP , and The Even Keel EP available at www.lowlyknights.bandcamp.com www.twitter.com/lowlyknights The Lowly Knights are based in Belfast, and offer up hearty ramshackle folk tunes. They have shared the stage with The Divine Comedy, Mumford & Sons, Port O'Brien, Duke Special, Iain Archer, Matthew & The Atlas, Frightened Rabbit, and on a number of dates as support for Snow Patrol on their recent UK arena tour. The Knights’ first two recordings, “The Rifles EP” and “The Hollow EP” were critically acclaimed. Music magazine Alternative Ulster voted “Devotion” one of their top 50 Northern Irish songs of the last 5 years. Their third release, “The Even Keel EP”, was released in October 2010 and claims to be "bigger and bolder" than ever. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

You Can Tell A Man By How He Lifts His Hands

758
2

You Can't Help Who You Love

624
3

Burning Powder

598
4

Devotion

472
5

Miracle

335
6

This Other Boy

314
7

I Don't Know How To Get Through To You

313
8

Weight on my mind

308
9

Hollow

258
10

Baby, Don't Leave Me

249

albums

The Even Keel EP

The Even Keel EP

The Hollow EP

The Hollow EP

The Rifles EP

The Rifles EP

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Coors Open House Festival 2010

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The Rifles - EP

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ATL session

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This should not be happening to us - The Rifles EP

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11th Coors Light Open House Festival CD 3

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The Hollows EP - To The Hum Of Distant Voices

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The Even Keel - EP

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The Lowly Knights

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