Low Millions

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Low Millions
Low Millions
Low Millions
Background information
Origin California, USA
Genre(s) Pop rock
Years active 2004 – Present
Label(s) EMI/Manhattan
Members
Adam Cohen
Michael Chaves
Jorgen Carlsson
Erik Eldenius

The Low Millions are a pop-rock band from California. They launched their debut album, Ex-Girlfriends in 2004, under the recording label Manhattan Records. Many of the songs on Ex-Girlfriends have lyrics which revolve around love and romance.

The hit single, Eleanor from their debut album has received widespread airplay on radio.

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[edit] Members

  • Adam Cohen (singer/guitarist) — son of songwriter Leonard Cohen
  • Michael Chavez (singer/guitarist)
  • Jorgen Carlsson (singer/bass)
  • Erik Eldenius (drums)

[edit] Trivia

The meaning of the name "Low Millions", quoted from Adam Cohen in an interview:

"It reflects a condition that anybody at anytime can be in... That is the state of being a low million. It's a calling card — there are millions of subscribers in the world and we are certainly one of them at any given moment. The credentials to be part of this group range from stubbing your toe to waking up on the wrong side of bed, to being stuck in traffic, to being an ex — basically being low."

Reference: "The Low Millions Pay Tribute To All The Girls They've Loved Before", retrieved from ChartAttack.com [1]

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