Low Cut Connie is an electrifying American rock and roll band based in Philadelphia, led by the dynamic frontman, pianist, and songwriter Adam Weiner. Since its inception in 2010, the band has evolved from an impromptu recording project into a celebrated musical force, known for its high-energy performances and infectious sound. Weiner’s unique onstage persona and songwriting prowess have garnered critical acclaim, with NPR Music praising him as “masterfully fluent in the foundational languages of Western pop.”
The band’s debut album, “Get Out the Lotion,” released in 2011, received surprising critical attention, including an “A−” from Robert Christgau and a 3.5 out of 5 stars from Rolling Stone. This initial success set the stage for their sophomore effort, “Call Me Sylvia,” which was recognized as one of the 100 Best Albums of the 2010s by Rolling Stone. The inclusion of their song “Boozophilia” on Barack Obama’s Spotify playlist further solidified their place in contemporary music.
In 2015, Low Cut Connie released “Hi Honey,” which was met with critical acclaim and featured contributions from notable musicians. The subsequent albums, “Dirty Pictures (Parts 1 & 2)” and “Private Lives,” showcased the band’s evolution, with Rolling Stone highlighting their fresh and original approach to rock and roll. The latter album earned accolades from various publications, including PopMatters and Rolling Stone, affirming their status as a leading force in the genre.
Throughout their journey, Low Cut Connie has attracted high-profile endorsements from music legends like Elton John and Bruce Springsteen, further enhancing their reputation. Their engaging performances at major festivals and appearances on network television have captivated audiences, making them a must-see act in the rock scene. With a commitment to their craft and a growing discography, Low Cut Connie continues to inspire and entertain fans around the world.