Overnight Lows

artist

Biography

The Overnight Lows are a punk rock band that hail from Jackson, Mississippi. The band is fronted by the husband/wife duo of Marsh and Daphne Nabors, both formerly of The Comas and Lover! (Fat Possum Records). The two trade off lead vocal duties, and their frantic back-and-forth delivery is a signature part of the Overnight Lows’ sound, as is the relentless drumming of Paul Artigues. Artigues, a chef who was once featured on the Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, pounds the drums with reckless precision, matching (if not exceeding) the aggression of his counterparts at every turn. The end result of this combination is a frenetic brand of punk rock akin to the Angry Samoans, Circle Jerks, and Ramones.
Their latest album,  City of Rotten Eyes, is a classic example of what you’d expect from a Goner Records release: Blazing guitar riffs, shouted choruses, in-and-out, done. With 12 bombastic songs clocking in at just under 22 minutes, Overnight Lows are clearly not here to waste anybody’s time.