In April 2013, when Low performed live at the KEXP studio, they were promoting their album "The Invisible Way," which was released shortly thereafter on March 5, 2013. This marked a significant moment in their career, as "The Invisible Way" showcased the band's evolving sound, highlighting their signature minimalism and harmony while incorporating new production techniques with producer Jeff Tweedy of Wilco. The performance featured songs from the album, including "Holy Ghost," which reflects Low's longstanding exploration of themes such as isolation and introspection. During this period, the band was gaining recognition for their influence on the slowcore genre and beyond, which includes collaborations with various artists and a solidified status in the indie music scene. The KEXP session not only underscored their artistic growth but also allowed them to connect directly with fans through the station’s influential platform.