Reviews
Thursday, April 14 2011
Low: C'mon
Low's warmest, most accessible album comes after some difficult years that resulted in the band's thorniest and often best work. Thankfully the result should speak to long-running fans just as much as to new listeners.
Thursday, March 22 2007
Low: Drums and Guns
Broken hymns, charred fight songs, and unsure anthems on Low's best since Things We Lost in the Fire
Tuesday, February 1 2005
Low: The Great Destroyer
The Duluth trio have confounded us again, which is a good thing of course. Virtually absent on The Great Destroyer are the spare, minimalist daubs of intimate beauty with which they're so closely associated, and yet, nonetheless, it wades through a kind of dark, tumultuous resplendence all its own.
Blogs
Friday, July 31 2009
Low - "Transmission" (video)
This one's 14 years old as a cover, but it's perhaps the best rendition of this song omitting possibly only the original. Low slow the…


































