'Trust' is the most assertive and expansive Low album yet, loaded with meaningful sonic details and the caressing audio textures that the band have become so well known and worshipped for over the years.
This record grazes you with a brick then knocks you over with a feather, in true seminal tradition.. Recorded with Tom Herbert at 3rd Ear Studios in Minneapolis, and mixed in London by Tchad Blake, and guest vocals contributed by Gerry Beckley of 70s soft-rock giants 'America' on 'It's In The Drugs' and 'La La La Song' and Marc Gartman's banjo on 'It's In The Drugs', this is another masterful piece of work from a truly inspired outfit. Recommended.
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'Trust' is the most assertive and expansive Low album yet, loaded with meaningful sonic details and the caressing audio textures that the band have become so well known and worshipped for over the years.
This record grazes you with a brick then knocks you over with a feather, in true seminal tradition.. Recorded with Tom Herbert at 3rd Ear Studios in Minneapolis, and mixed in London by Tchad Blake, and guest vocals contributed by Gerry Beckley of 70s soft-rock giants 'America' on 'It's In The Drugs' and 'La La La Song' and Marc Gartman's banjo on 'It's In The Drugs', this is another masterful piece of work from a truly inspired outfit. Recommended.
'Trust' is the most assertive and expansive Low album yet, loaded with meaningful sonic details and the caressing audio textures that the band have become so well known and worshipped for over the years.
This record grazes you with a brick then knocks you over with a feather, in true seminal tradition.. Recorded with Tom Herbert at 3rd Ear Studios in Minneapolis, and mixed in London by Tchad Blake, and guest vocals contributed by Gerry Beckley of 70s soft-rock giants 'America' on 'It's In The Drugs' and 'La La La Song' and Marc Gartman's banjo on 'It's In The Drugs', this is another masterful piece of work from a truly inspired outfit. Recommended.
'Trust' is the most assertive and expansive Low album yet, loaded with meaningful sonic details and the caressing audio textures that the band have become so well known and worshipped for over the years.
This record grazes you with a brick then knocks you over with a feather, in true seminal tradition.. Recorded with Tom Herbert at 3rd Ear Studios in Minneapolis, and mixed in London by Tchad Blake, and guest vocals contributed by Gerry Beckley of 70s soft-rock giants 'America' on 'It's In The Drugs' and 'La La La Song' and Marc Gartman's banjo on 'It's In The Drugs', this is another masterful piece of work from a truly inspired outfit. Recommended.
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'Trust' is the most assertive and expansive Low album yet, loaded with meaningful sonic details and the caressing audio textures that the band have become so well known and worshipped for over the years.
This record grazes you with a brick then knocks you over with a feather, in true seminal tradition.. Recorded with Tom Herbert at 3rd Ear Studios in Minneapolis, and mixed in London by Tchad Blake, and guest vocals contributed by Gerry Beckley of 70s soft-rock giants 'America' on 'It's In The Drugs' and 'La La La Song' and Marc Gartman's banjo on 'It's In The Drugs', this is another masterful piece of work from a truly inspired outfit. Recommended.
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'Trust' is the most assertive and expansive Low album yet, loaded with meaningful sonic details and the caressing audio textures that the band have become so well known and worshipped for over the years.
This record grazes you with a brick then knocks you over with a feather, in true seminal tradition.. Recorded with Tom Herbert at 3rd Ear Studios in Minneapolis, and mixed in London by Tchad Blake, and guest vocals contributed by Gerry Beckley of 70s soft-rock giants 'America' on 'It's In The Drugs' and 'La La La Song' and Marc Gartman's banjo on 'It's In The Drugs', this is another masterful piece of work from a truly inspired outfit. Recommended.