Things We Lost In The Fire by Low, released 8 February 2001, includes the following tracks: "Dinosaur Act", "Laser Beam", "Embrace", "Kind Of Girl" and more.
This version of Things We Lost In The Fire comes as a 1xCD. - .. FIRE
Track durations not listed, taken from PC.
Released with no front insert.
"Things We Lost in the Fire" is a critically acclaimed CD by the American band Low, released on the independent label Kranky and distributed by Cargo. On this album, Low refine their signature slowcore sound into something both fragile and powerfully emotional: sparse arrangements, delicate guitar lines, warm bass and gently brushed drums form an intimate backdrop for their haunting vocal harmonies. The songs unfold patiently, with a strong sense of space and quiet dynamics, allowing every note and every silence to resonate. Lyrically, the record moves between introspection, loss, quiet hope and understated spirituality, making it a deeply immersive listening experience best enjoyed in one sitting. This CD edition offers a warm, organic sound that underlines the album's timeless, nocturnal atmosphere and makes it a perfect choice for listeners who value subtlety and emotional depth over volume and speed. Low, formed in Duluth, Minnesota, are regarded as key pioneers of the slowcore movement, known for reducing rock music to its bare essentials and focusing on mood, texture and harmony. Over the years, they have built a devoted international following and have been a consistent presence in critics' year-end lists with their albums and intense live performances. Their trademark interplay of male and female vocals has influenced numerous bands across indie rock and ambient-influenced guitar music. Kranky is an independent label recognized for its carefully curated catalog of atmospheric and boundary-pushing music, ranging from experimental rock to ambient and drone. Rather than chasing trends, Kranky supports artists with a strong, distinctive vision and gives them room to develop their sound over multiple releases. In partnership with distributors like Cargo, the label has helped bring some of the most influential and enduring records from the indie underground to a wider international audience, making this release part of a respected lineage of thoughtful, adventurous music.