Low, the renowned American slowcore band, presents their tenth studio album, "Ones and Sixes," released on September 11, 2015, under Sub Pop Records. This captivating collection of songs spans a soothing 57 minutes, blending the ethereal qualities of dream pop with the atmospheric depth of post-rock, all wrapped in the band's signature slowcore style.
"Ones and Sixes" is a testament to Low's ability to craft intimate, hauntingly beautiful music. The album opens with the gentle, atmospheric "Gentle" and continues with tracks like "No Comprende" and "Spanish Translation," showcasing the band's knack for creating immersive soundscapes. The haunting melodies of "Into You" and "What Part of Me" highlight the band's emotional resonance, while "The Innocents" and "Kid in the Corner" offer moments of introspective reflection.
With "Landslide" and the closing track "DJ," Low delivers a powerful and poignant finale, leaving a lasting impression. Each song on "Ones and Sixes" is a carefully crafted journey, making this album a standout in Low's discography and a must-experience for fans of atmospheric and introspective music.