Low Hum: Nonfiction
Low Hum: Nonfiction
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Low Hum
Label: Last Gang Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 634164900816
Genre: Rock
Low Hum the kaleidoscopic creation of artist Collin Desha, lives in a Lo-fi meets Hi-fi futurism: a mixture of oceanic tranquility, dreampop sensibilities, heavy fuzzed-out riffs juxtaposed alongside melodious synth and vocals with refreshing punch. Desha, the Hawaiian native who now resides in Los Angeles, has carved out an impressive niche in the indie rock world with his ability to compose soundscapes with subtle psychedelic arrangements and honeyed, haunting vocals. Nonfiction is moody and hits hard. Desha describes being influenced "by an ever-changing landscape of the unknown that no one could quite wrap their head around." Thematically, the idea of change and all it's trappings were at the forefront of the album's intentions, and though all the songs were written before the lockdown, many have taken on newmeaning as the pandemic has continued.
Tracks:
1.1 Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt
1.2 All I Know
1.3 Take the Layers Off
1.4 Model Me
1.5 Interlude (Picking Up the Room for Dan)
1.6 Escape/Phantasms
1.7 Listen to the Rain
1.8 New Again
1.9 House on Fire
1.10 Said and Done