The origin of the word Lowell in both English and French means Wolf Cub.
Lowell had been working in the studio with Martin Terefe, Grammy award winning producer and member of the Apparatjik collective (Magne F (Aha), Guy Berryman (Coldplay) and Jonas Bjerre (MEW)). Terefe and the young Canadian artist ended up duetting together for Apparatjik's Everybody Is One Bar project, whereby fans and other artists were encouraged to re-work tracks that would later appear on the bands second album, “Square Peg In A Round Hole”. Apparatjik immediately realised they had found a close musical relative; Lowell came from the snow just like them you see…
Martin and Lowell were soon joined by Jonas and Magne and after a four day recording session her debut EP was finished. “Shake Him Off” is the first song from the forthcoming EP to see the light of day. The percussion was recorded in Lowell's bedroom in Toronto using pots and pans before being worked on with Apparatjik.
“Shake Him Off” is available now as a free download here