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           mortsto-x
             from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2006-07-14 10:58 [#01937655]
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 Ok. I think The Great Destroyer probably was the best album  released last year. It's been a while since I've listened to  it, but I suddenly "discovered" it on my Pod today, and  hoooly shit it's god! I haven't heard any other albums by  the band, and since Boomkat are selling their albums now, I  want recommendations. I know I can listen to the samples,  but still. 
 
  
         
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           rogu rarebit
             from beggin' for leggings on 2006-07-14 11:18 [#01937663]
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I recommend their other albums.
 
  
         
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           swears
             from junk sleep on 2006-07-14 12:19 [#01937694]
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I saw these live when I was about 17. Kings of Convenience  were supporting, they made everyone sit down. I only really  went because my friend was a massive fan, and it was a bit  harsh that no one else would go with him.
  I thought they were good, although I prefered Kings of  Convenience. 
 
  
         
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           DeadEight
             from vancouver (Canada) on 2006-07-14 14:07 [#01937722]
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i haven't heard Great Destroyer much at all, but its my  understanding that its a pretty pronounced departure for the  band (relative to what they've been doing for most of their  career). for years they have been putting out gorgeous,  slow-paced rock lullabies that often verge on ambient  music... my personal favourite will always be I Could Live  in Hope, but Things We Lost in the Fire also comes highly  recommended, and will probably seem like less of an extreme  transition from the new one... and the little i've heard of  Trust also sounded nice, by the by...  
 
  
         
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           optimus prime
             on 2006-07-14 21:41 [#01937840]
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great band but hard to listen to often. mood music.
 
  
         
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           clint
             from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2006-07-15 00:44 [#01937865]
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Yeah seen Low twice now. There are some top tracks on the  new one but I don't think they quite match the quality of  some of the earlier stuff, so check that out for sure,  there's a lot of it.
 
  A good starting point would be perhaps Things We Lost in the  Fire as dead8 said... Trust is excellent too... the  Christmas album is really a must although you might want to  wait until its a little more seasonal. Got Curtain Hits the  Cast a few months ago and that one's surely more melancholy  and slooooooow - quite stereotypically Low (which is a good  thing, IMO). I would really recommend the box set they  released a couple of years ago - A Lifetime of Temporary  Relief - its dirt cheap and has 3 CDs worth of quality Low  tracks, a documentary & loads of music videos on DVD. I  would probably recommend that as a first port  of call if  you are really interested, its SUCH good value, I think I  got it for about 16 quid when it came out. 
 
  
         
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           mortsto-x
             from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2006-07-15 03:51 [#01937919]
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Ah! Thanks for feedback. What does "a pretty pronounced  departure for the band" mean? 
 
  
         
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           Co-existence
             from Bergen (Norway) on 2006-07-15 04:41 [#01937953]
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I love the"Curtain hits the cast" album. It's one of those  albums that make you question why you bother getting up and  go to work in the morning...a bit dangerous. I'm afraid I  haven't heard the later albums... I should do.. Lovely band,  indeed!  
 
  
         
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           clint
             from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2006-07-15 04:46 [#01937955]
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Well they have a reputation for being reaaaally fucking slow  and reeeeeeeally fucking quiet. Its a bit of a  generalisation now though because they are quite dynamic at  times.
 
  I would say something like 'Over the Ocean' or 'Shame'  pretty much sums up their 'sound', try and get hold of those  two tracks if you can.
 
  Also an interesting thing I found out recently is that 'Walk  Into the Sea' from the latest one is supposedly about  Elliott Smith. 
 
  
         
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           mortsto-x
             from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2006-07-15 04:51 [#01937958]
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Since I've just heard their last album, do you recommend me  to "work myself backward" through their stuff? 
 
  
         
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           clint
             from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2006-07-15 21:43 [#01938163]
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Nah I wouldn't really wanna do that. They haven't really  changed too much in terms of quality, or accessability, IMO.  They have their own style regardless of 'volume' and I don't  think you need to do it chronologically or reverse... I  certainly haven't.
 
  Trust (the one before) is a bit of a mixed up one, try   first I would say. Its quite... warm (?), and great. Really,  I think that would be the best start, either that or the box  set.
 
  One thing that isn't so great about the latest album is that  Mimi is hardly on it - on the earlier albums she has quite a  few solo songs and even in the joint ones her voice is much  more prominent in the arrangement. Don't know why they  shoved her to the back on the great destroyer. 
 
  
         
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           clint
             from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2006-07-15 21:49 [#01938165]
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WTF? It was meant to say
  Trust (the one before) is a bit of a mixed up one, try  THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE first I would say. Its quite...  warm (?), and great. Really, I think that would be the best  start, either that or the box set.  
 
  
         
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           Co-existence
             from Bergen (Norway) on 2006-07-16 01:24 [#01938173]
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Anyone heard the live album "One more reason to forget"? I  found it at a local record store a few years back, decided  to buy it only to find that the people at the store had  misplaced the disc and couldn't find it...extremely  irritating...
 
  Morsto-x: Try Curtain hits the cast. It's AWESOME!
 
  
         
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           mortsto-x
             from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2007-03-09 08:59 [#02060219]
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Soooo...anyone listened to the new album?
 
  
         
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           DeadEight
             from vancouver (Canada) on 2007-03-09 19:22 [#02060490]
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lots of drum machines and distortion... very weird for Low  in a way, but kind of almost a translation of certain things  they've always done onto different instruments... i can't  tell if i like it or not, yet.  
 
  
         
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           thatne
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no music except autechre is good.
 
  
         
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