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At a Glance
Formed: 1993 (16 years ago) BiographyFormed in Duluth, MN, in 1993, Low was perhaps the slowest of the so-called "slowcore" bands -- delicate, austere, and hypnotic, the trio's music rarely rose above a whisper, divining its dramatic tension in the unsettling open spaces created by the absence of sound. Initially comprising the husband and wife team of guitarist/vocalist Alan Sparhawk and drummer/vocalist Mimi Parker along with bassist John Nichols, Low began as an experimental reaction to the predominance of grunge; Shimmy Disc producer Kramer soon invited the group to record at his Noise N.J. studios, and the resulting demos… Read more Minnesota indie-rock band Low are considered formative in the sub-genre known as slowcore, which relies on slow rhythms and austere atmospheres. Formed by husband and wife Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker, all eight of their albums have been critically acclaimed but largely ignored by the mainstream, earning them a cult following of dedicated fans. Their 1994 debut I Could Live In Hope is sometimes considered their best full-length release, but Things We Lost In The Fire (2001) and The Great Destroyer (2005) are also well-regarded, proving that Low's appeal is long-lasting. Their latest album was… Read more
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