loading . . . Low’s Things We Lost in the Fire Turns 25 One of my hottest music takes is that Low – the notoriously quiet, understated, slowcore pioneers from Duluth, Minnesota, who happen to be Mormon – may be one of the five greatest American bands. Between 1994 and 2022, they released 13 mostly excellent albums that explored the beauty of minimalism with two-part vocal harmonies; the fractured, noisy, electronic, and the space in between those two sonic extremes. Things We Lost in the Fire, released on January 22, 2001, represented a turning point for the band, led by husband and wife Alan Sparhawk and the late Mimi Parker. https://ihavethatonvinyl.com/essays/lows-things-we-lost-in-the-fire-turns-25/