Low
Low Performs See-Through Live at KCRW Studios in Santa Monica
In March 1995, Low was riding the wave of their unique blend of slowcore and intimate soundscapes, following the release of their critically acclaimed debut album, "I Could Live in Hope," which hit the shelves in 1994. At this point in their career, they were just beginning to carve out a niche in the indie music scene, drawing attention for their minimalist approach and haunting harmonies. The live recording of "See-Through" at KCRW Studios portrays a band in the throes of evolution, still exploring their sound while engaging an audience drawn in by their emotional depth. It's fascinating to note that, despite their soft sound, Low's music packs a punch; it holds the power to evoke intense feelings, creating an intimate atmosphere even in a studio setting. This performance not only captures their early energy but also hints at their lasting influence on indie and alternative music.