
Low have shared a new video for another track from their forthcoming album “Hey What”. The latest cut is called “More,” and Julie Casper Roth directed a video for it. The visual, according to a press release, “explores the Sisyphean task of dismantling structural oppression, through gender biases.” this bodes well for another great Low album.
Following the singles “Days Like These” and “Disappearing,” indie and experimental stalwarts Low have shared another cut from their forthcoming album “Hey What” (out September 10th on Sub Pop records), the epic and striking “More.” Once again finding the band merging elements of noise, static and sonic decay with bits of melodic simplicity, “More” feels like it’s trying to bear its own weight against increasingly heavy gravity. The noisy, thunderous guitar that serves as the track’s foundation guides the song into almost a distorted take on classical folk. Bolstered by Mimi Parker’s enchanting vocals and a subtle but impactful rhythm, the song is a convincing soundtrack to our current state of entropy.
Arriving on September 10th, Hey What follows the band’s 2018 record “Double Negative”. The group has already shared the LP’s “Day’s Like These” and “Disappearing” .
“More” from Low’s album ‘Hey What’ (Out September 10th, 2021)