Low Low Low La La La Love Love Love

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The Way You Play 00:00 Tools
Iron In The Soul 00:00 Tools
Rest your arms 00:00 Tools
Black Black Window 00:00 Tools
Only let things be 00:00 Tools
Roadkill moon 00:00 Tools
Fear Of A Wide Open Life 00:00 Tools
Goodnight Louisa 00:00 Tools
One piece 00:00 Tools
The Messy One 00:00 Tools
The cars and the storm 00:00 Tools
Flower In The Mind 00:00 Tools
Lost and you 00:00 Tools
Ends of June 00:00 Tools
Piano 00:00 Tools
A long retreat 00:00 Tools
Flickering and fading 00:00 Tools
Believer 00:00 Tools
Turn For The Day 00:00 Tools
Happiness At The New Day 00:00 Tools
My Ears Are For Listening 00:00 Tools
Apart 00:00 Tools
Venus In The Evening I Have Disappeared Again 00:00 Tools
One good thing i say 00:00 Tools
Blackbird 3 00:00 Tools
Burrow 00:00 Tools
Ghost (Buzzing In The TV) 00:00 Tools
Sing Swan Song 00:00 Tools
Where're You Goin'? 00:00 Tools
Document 19 00:00 Tools
Blackbird 2 00:00 Tools
The Wasp In My Hair 00:00 Tools
Blackbird 1 00:00 Tools
Document 15 00:00 Tools
Friend To Mine 00:00 Tools
Clear the throat 00:00 Tools
Idiot Symphonies 00:00 Tools
Air 00:00 Tools
Bored of the stood life 00:00 Tools
Harvesting 00:00 Tools
Goodbyes 00:00 Tools
Ghost (The Sickness In Their Bellies) 00:00 Tools
Guard 00:00 Tools
Dandelions 00:00 Tools
A World In Ruin 00:00 Tools
Low Low Low La La La Love Love Love - The Way You Play 00:00 Tools
Dispel 00:00 Tools
A Shadow Of A Doubt 00:00 Tools
Little Heart 00:00 Tools
What You Wanted Most 00:00 Tools
The Field 00:00 Tools
You Should Know 00:00 Tools
Bedroom Window 00:00 Tools
Last 00:00 Tools
We Live in the Fog 00:00 Tools
Change The Mistake 00:00 Tools
We Live In The Frog 00:00 Tools
Stop Spinning The Birdcage 00:00 Tools
Harvesting (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
We Know Our Names 00:00 Tools
Float at Last 00:00 Tools
If There's a Reason 00:00 Tools
Ghost (The Sickness In Their Bellies" 00:00 Tools
Goodbyes (Dandelion Radio Session) 00:00 Tools
Guard (Dandelion Radio Session) 00:00 Tools
Burrow (Dandelion Radio Session) 00:00 Tools
Harvesting - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
A World in Ruin (Wrong Rock Show Session) 00:00 Tools
Harvesting (Dandelion Radio Session) 00:00 Tools
More than ever (Dandelion Radio Session) 00:00 Tools
Dispel (Wrong Rock Show Session) 00:00 Tools
Little Heart (Dandelion Radio Session) 00:00 Tools
Guard (Live at SJQ) 00:00 Tools
The Field (Dandelion Radio Session) 00:00 Tools
What You Wanted Most (Session Outtake) 00:00 Tools
Where lies my tarp (Dandelion Radio Session) 00:00 Tools
Bedroom Window (Dandelion Radio Session) 00:00 Tools
Last (Dandelion Radio Session) 00:00 Tools
Goodbyes (Live at SJQ) 00:00 Tools
Happieness at the new day 00:00 Tools
Burrow (Live at SJQ) 00:00 Tools
A Shadow of a Doubt (Wrong Rock Show Session) 00:00 Tools
I'm Still Here 00:00 Tools
Ghost (In A White Room) 00:00 Tools
Best Rooms Empty, Best Rooms Clean 00:00 Tools
A Shadow of a Doubt (Live at SJQ) 00:00 Tools
Harvesting (Live at SJQ) 00:00 Tools
Last (Live at SJQ) 00:00 Tools
A World in Ruin (Live at SJQ) 00:00 Tools
Strange Eyes Sleep 00:00 Tools
Where're You Goin 00:00 Tools
End Of June 00:00 Tools
Messy One 00:00 Tools
Dispel (Live at SJQ) 00:00 Tools
Little Heart (Live at SJQ) 00:00 Tools
What You Wanted Most (Live at SJQ) 00:00 Tools
Bedroom Window (Live at SJQ) 00:00 Tools
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Way You Play 00:00 Tools
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Low Low Low La La La Love Love Love have been making music from just outside the Peak District since 2004. They’ve released three albums and, most recently, 2011’s Ghost E.P. on Miami’s Other Electricities. What started as two vocal harmonies and an acoustic guitar swelled to six band members around the time of 2009’s Feels, Feathers, Bog & Bees, then imploded back in on itself, leaving brothers Kelly and Ellis Dyson to see out most of these final recordings by themselves. Last is Low Low’s fourth and final album. When the recording sessions finished, Kelly moved to London and then onto Europe. Since the day they turned the studio lights off on their way out, the tape machines, mixing desk, amplifiers and instruments have sat gathering dust. Recording was followed by a long stretch of mixing and mastering the album over and over between day jobs. Fast forward to today, and Kelly (vocals, guitars, etc.) and Ellis (drums, guitars, studio engineering, etc.) are in the strange position of releasing an album that is now just a memory. On Last, Kelly and Ellis purposefully set out to redress what they felt was an imbalance in the channeling of their influences. Whatever lack of confidence had forced them to tend towards recording clarity over low-fi on all of Low Low’s previous albums, this time there was no doubt from the offset - Last would be resolutely low-fi. Whereas most of the songs here were recorded on 1/2 inch tape, a suite of tracks including “Guard,” “Bedroom Window” and “A World In Ruin” were put down on C90 cassette with the optional Dolby noise reduction firmly set to OFF, bestowing these tracks with a fuzzy character, excessive tape hiss and over-compression. The brothers really began to experiment with not just what they recorded, but also how they recorded. Having built and (attempted to) soundproof a small home studio, gone were the constraints of bedroom recording. Musically, Last is less eclectic than Low Low’s previous couple of albums, but with purpose. The constricting of the band down to two members, the fixed studio and recording on tape all helped to create a cohesive thread. Low Low don’t veer far from their habits: acoustic and electric guitars, drum kit, the occasional banjo or piano. But here, on Last, the studio is an instrument itself. On “Dandelions,” a gentle folk song is buried under the white noise and tape hiss that swallowed the closing of the previous song. On “What You Wanted Most,” a shimmering Glockenspiel riff is played through a distorted amplifier. In “Bedroom Window,” the cassette tape is overloaded with drums before a swirling crescendo of amp noise engulfs everything and just as quickly dissipates. The collection is raw and sonically ragged but nothing is lost to the cacophony. The themes on Last reflect the happenings in Kelly’s life during recording and the finality of the sessions. The songs take us through the end of a relationship, new love, goodbyes, migration and movement. Layered on top of these themes is the realisation, during writing, that these were to be Low Low’s final songs - as on the track “A World in Ruin,” on which Kelly refers to artwork for Low Low’s second album, Ends of June, “Words hanging on telegraph wires, and a long list of failures." - a bittersweet farewell, looking back on the good and the bad that life in a band brings. It's the album's title track and closer though which offers "one last crash of all the cymbals" bringing both the album and the band their conclusion: "I’ve got nothing left to say without sending myself off to sleep, And it doesn’t really feel all as bad as I thought it would..." Last is out February 16th, 2015 via Other Electricities and Audio Antihero Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.