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If we take the record's best song, "When I Go Deaf," as a source text, it seems the band has simply given in, abandoning its principles. "When I go deaf / I won't even mind / I'll be all right / I'll be just fine," [Alan Sparhawk] sings, over subdued acoustic guitar strums. "And, I'll stop writing songs / stop scratching out lines / I won't have to think / and it won't have to rhyme." A few bars later, a bombastic distortion riff tears the song to pieces. It's hard on the ears if turned up too high.
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Low; Get Down
THE BAND NAME "Low" once described the intensity level, volume and tempo of the mu...
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