Low Daniel Street
Saturday 30 April 2011

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Low

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Marissa Nadler

Past event
Saturday 30 April 2011
Apr 30

Daniel Street

21 Daniel St
Milford, CT 06460
United States
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Tel: 203-877-4446
Web: www.danielstreetclub.com

8:00pm - 21+ - $18 - *Special Seated Show*

Low
Low is a trio from Duluth, Minnesota formed in 1993. Their music is commonly described as “slowcore,” a subgenre characterized by slow tempos and minimalist arrangements. They are one of the earlier bands to adopt and popularize the style, making them considerable contributors to the slowcore movement. (It is worth noting that the band dislikes this label. In an interview Alan Sparhawk says of descriptions of their music: “What’s the cheesiest? Slow-core. I hate that word. The most appropriate is anything that uses the word minimal in it, but I don’t think anybody’s made one up for that”) Parker and Sparhawk’s striking vocal harmonies represent perhaps the group’s most distinctive element.

C’mon is the shortest title of any Low album, which seems fitting, as it also ranks among the most succinct and straight forward entries in their variegated discography. Singer-guitarist Alan Sparhawk has even perfected the “elevator pitch” for C’mon: “Recorded in an old church in Duluth, MN and mixed in an apartment in Hollywood, CA.” But that brief synopsis hides universes. Without curtailing their artistry one iota, the trio has made one of its most accessible, affecting albums to date. And while the origins of C’mon may lie in a church in Minnesota, Beckley’s apartment in CA and the hearts of the modest individuals who created it, the resulting music has the capacity to resonate deeply with audiences everywhere.
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