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Double Negative

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Emerging from the indie rock landscape, this album is a stark exploration of sound and emotional depth. The music is characterized by its hauntingly sparse instrumentation, often favoring a minimalist approach that allows the ethereal vocals to resonate in striking contrast. The production, helmed by BJ Burton, employs a rich tapestry of textures—layers of distorted guitar, synthesized drones, and subtle electronic elements create an immersive auditory experience. The tempo fluctuates between languid, almost hypnotic moments and sudden bursts of intensity, reflecting both tension and release. Lyrically, the album delves into themes of disconnection and existential dread, mirroring the uncertainty of contemporary life. This is particularly evident in tracks like "Dancing and Blood," where the interplay of stark, chilling melodies and poignant lyrics captures a sense of fragility. Another standout, “Fly,” embodies a shimmering dreaminess, juxtaposed against the weight of its introspective content. Within the broader alternative genre, this work stands apart for its willingness to embrace dissonance and discomfort, pushing against the boundaries of traditional song structures. The collaboration with visual artist Peter Liversidge further enhances the album’s atmosphere, with evocative illustrations that complement its themes. As listeners navigate through its layered soundscapes, they find a reflection of the chaotic world outside, making the experience both unsettling and profoundly resonant. This album is a testament to the duo's ability to evolve while remaining true to their distinct voice, inviting listeners into a contemplative space that lingers long after the final notes fade.

“I feel like on each of their records, they have a song that's so good that it seems like you've heard it before. There's just a quality to it that is just really comforting. 'Always Trying to Work It Out.' That's the one on this record, for sure.”
Trevor De Brauw and Larry Herweg· Ep #605 ·
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“Low's doing that significantly on Double Negative. I just love the kind of punk-rock sort of subversiveness of some of the production choices they're making here... Lowe is not making safe choices on this.”
Jim Adkins· Ep #646 ·
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Tracklist

11 tracks · 48:55 · click to preview
1
Quorum
3:42
2
Dancing and Blood
6:22
3
Fly
5:48
4
Tempest
4:48
5
Always Up
5:28
6
Always Trying to Work It Out
3:55
7
The Son, The Sun
3:30
8
Dancing and Fire
4:17
9
Poor Sucker
3:35
10
Rome (Always in the Dark)
3:32
11
Disarray
3:52
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