Almost 20 years after wonderful debut LP I Could Live In Hope, Low are back with their tenth album, now streaming in full.
The unshowy Minnesota outfit will release The Invisible Way next month on Sub Pop. The new record was produced by Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, and was laid down in Wilco’s Chicago studio The Loft. Advance press suggested one of the band’s more spartan releases, and The Invisible Way definitely opts for concision over complexity. Piano-led Americana and swooning folk are the order of the day [via Drowned In Sound]
Low recently released a free live EP, Plays Nice Places, which can be downloaded here.