I think I must have first heard of Low about twenty years ago, but whichever of their songs I encountered at that time didn't make much impact. By a decade ago I knew them as the performers of 'Just Like Christmas', already on the way to becoming something of an alternative end-of-year fixture: a song I admired, if not enough to explore their other work.
The release of Double Negative in 2018 garnered them a great deal of praise, and after hearing some of the songs from it on the radio, and more on YouTube, I was intrigued enough to buy it on CD a few months later. As many commentators have noted, it's uncommon for an artist or band to break fertile new creative ground decades into their careers, but Low, together with producer BJ Burton, succeeded admirably in doing so with their twelfth studio album.
My favourite tracks include 'Always Trying to Work it Out' and 'Poor Sucker'. It's a disc I played relatively often, until I acquired their thirteenth album HEY WHAT, which I love even more, and which has rather supplanted its predecessor in my affections.
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