In May 2011, when Low performed at the NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert, the band was promoting their seventh studio album, "C'mon," which was released just a month prior, in April 2011. This album marked a significant point in their career as it was their first with a full-band sound since their earlier, more minimalist work. "C'mon" featured lush instrumentation and received positive reviews, signaling a maturation in their artistic style. Low, known for their atmospheric sound and harmonies, often melds slowcore with elements of pop and rock, and this live performance exemplified their ability to engage intimately with their audience. Additionally, their participation in the Tiny Desk Concert series highlights their appeal within the independent music scene, while showcasing their distinct sound in an intimate setting.