About this album
Where they were
By the time 'C'mon' was released in 2011, Low was already celebrated for their distinctive sound developed over two decades. This album marked their first release on Sub Pop, following the critically acclaimed 'Drums and Guns' in 2007, showcasing a continuation of their minimalist style while experimenting with more expansive arrangements.
Why it matters
'C'mon' received positive critical reception, noted for its lush production and emotional depth, helping to solidify Low's place within the alternative rock landscape. The album's single 'Try to Sleep' gained traction on several playlists, contributing to its status as a significant entry in their discography.
Essential tracks
- "Try to Sleep" — This track encapsulates the album's ethereal quality with its soothing melodies and poignant lyrics about introspection and vulnerability.
- "Especially Me" — With its rich instrumentation and heartfelt delivery, this song highlights the band's ability to blend melancholy with beauty, making it a standout piece.
- "Nightingale" — This track showcases Low's signature harmonies and lyrical depth, creating an atmospheric experience that resonates deeply with listeners.
Release Date
January 1, 2011
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Try to Sleep 4:20
- 2 You See Everything 4:07
- 3 Witches 4:03
- 4 Done 2:54
- 5 Especially Me 5:28
- 6 $20 4:11
- 7 Majesty/Magic 4:13
- 8 Nightingale 4:58
- 9 Nothing but Heart 8:12
- 10 Something’s Turning Over 3:19