The Lowtones - Self-Titled

The Lowtones – Self-Titled

The Lowtones - Self-Titled

Perhaps The Lowtones are a relatively new group, but they sound like a singular organism comprised of experienced musicians. Their melancholic music resonates in such a specific manner, and it will unquestionably suit the admirers of indie rock sound. Their self-titled album represents their latest effort, which carries loads of polyphonic delicacies. Besides their most-advanced recording, The Lowtones also released a debut single called The Trial and an extended play named Lights Out. Both releases are incredibly good, but nothing matches their self-titled full-length material, which I would like to talk about a little bit more today.

The album carries ten profoundly melancholic compositions that could easily pass as an indie-rock material. Still, The Lowtones are one of those groups that avoid the classifications into one specific genre. Their thoroughly emotive sound indicates that the members are big fans of late seventies post-punk, eighties indie rock, eighties new wave, and nineties alternative music. The group mostly draws inspiration from the seventies post-punk and eighties indie rock, while the other elements are more or less hearable throughout the album. One thing is for sure, The Lowtones experimented with various ingredients until they reached the desired sound. These experimentations resulted in a powerful combination, suitable to lift you up and tear you down in a matter of seconds.

The nearly echoic guitar tone is one of the most effective weapons of The Lowtones. They achieved this characteristic sound by adding gradual portions of reverb effect over the guitars. Both guitars are bursting with semi-distorted chord progressions, but you may also hear some arpeggiated themes along the way. Still, the guitars are not the only instruments layered by the reverb effect. The keyboards are also following the beforementioned aesthetics, but this instrument serves loads of background ambiances and leads thematics. In both cases, the keyboards are contributing to the tremendous listening experience. The rhythm section gives more than necessary stability and support to the abovementioned orchestrations by delivering appropriate rhythmic sequences and warm low-end tones. The entire group showcases bright ideas and tremendous musicianship throughout the entire album. This self-titled recording is available at streaming services like Spotify and Soundcloud. Give it a couple of spins and decide for yourself.

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