Low - Things We Lost in the Fire

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Album Details

Title: Things We Lost in the Fire
Artist: Low
Release Date: 1/22/2001
Re-Released On: 4/26/2007
Label: Tugboat, Kranky
UPCs: 796441804627, 5018615432722
Genre: Rock
Styles: Indie Rock, Dream Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock, Slowcore, Sadcore
Moods: Brooding, Melancholy, Precious, Reserved, Restrained, Sad, Somber, Angst-Ridden, Dreamy, Ethereal, Intimate, Nocturnal, Poignant, Reflective, Wintry, Wistful, Autumnal, Gloomy, Plaintive, Soothing, Bittersweet, Earnest, Innocent, Sentimental
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 13
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Sunflower
  2. Whitetail
  3. Dinosaur Act
  4. Medicine Magazines
  5. Laser Beam
  6. July
  7. Embrace
  8. Whore
  9. Kind of Girl
  10. Like a Forest
  11. Closer
  12. [Untitled Instrumental]
  13. In Metal

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDTugboat027
2001CDKranky046

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Album Review

Over the course of their career, Low's glacially beautiful music has gradually melted into something much more accessible and intimate. The thaw culminates on Things We Lost in the Fire; despite its brooding title, it's the group's loveliest, most approachable collection of songs yet. Voluptuous strings, softly fuzzy guitars, and propulsive percussion suffuse songs like the sweetly melancholy opener "Sunflower" and the slo-mo pop of "Dinosaur Act" and "July" with a warmth and direction that Low's best work has always hinted at. Even the album's darkest moments, such as the tense, implosive "Whitetail," have more emotional urgency, heightened by Alan and Mimi's close, brooding harmonies. Yet Mimi's airy solo on the spare, undulating "Laser Beam" is equally spine tingling. Things We Lost in the Fire also features more of Low's understated stylistic experiments: The slightly jazzy harmonies and tempo of "Medicine Magazines" add a bit of swing to the group's usually steady rhythms, while "Kind of Girl" delves into earthy yet ethereal chamber folk. Breathtakingly gorgeous moments, such as "Like a Forest"'s pealing strings and poignant melody, and "Whore"'s build from delicate harmonies into a gently triumphant swell of guitars, vocals, and sparkling percussion reaffirm that Low have perfected and refined their sound. The finale, "In Metal," evolves from a melancholy ballad into one of the group's sunniest, most kinetic songs, mirroring the overall transformation of their music. A perfect match for its late-winter release date, Things We Lost in the Fire's slowly rising warmth and subtly hopeful tone not only make this Low's most cohesive, compelling collection, but one of 2001's best albums. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan SparhawkMusician
Bob WestonTrumpet
Daniel HuffmanNoise, Guitar, Loops
Hollis MaeYells, Sounds
Ida PearleViolin
LowMixing
Mimi ParkerMusician
Steve AlbiniEngineer, Mixing
Tom HerbersEngineer, Photography
Tresa EllicksonViola
Zach WallaceDouble Bass
Zak SallyMusician