They seemed to draw great strength from their faith without even remotely pushing it on anybody else, or even necessarily promoting it. That's a rare thing.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 7 November 2022 20:41 (three years ago)
Well said:
https://slate.com/culture/2022/11/mimi-parker-of-low-dies-how-the-drummer-worked-with-husband-alan-sparhawk-to-make-art.html
― Ned Raggett, Monday, 7 November 2022 21:18 (three years ago)
The tour that Eitzel did with them was, I think, the first tour on which I saw them, the show that altered my life and perceptions of music.
― poppin' debussy (the table is the table), Monday, 7 November 2022 21:31 (three years ago)
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, November 7, 2022 8:41 PM (forty-three minutes ago) bookmarkflaglink
i know this isn't the right time for this, but you know what? this cult nearly killed me, so i'll just point out there is a lot wrong with this kind of sentiment and it does real damage to people. silence and complicity kills, and it is picking a side. i have a lot of sympathy for what was by all accounts an honest grappling with the religion, but i don't think they were able to make the right choice in the end, and that to me is really tragic. i won't go into why it invalidates the band's work for me as it feels entirely too personal to defend, it just is what it is.
anyway, a sad loss and my condolences to fans and loved ones.
― ꙮ (map), Monday, 7 November 2022 21:33 (three years ago)
I don't know what to say other than its heartbreaking, can't believe she's gone. For someone that didn't even necessarily think of herself as a drummer, she was so iconic and influential. I thought about her all the time when I needed to play minimally and try and really get to the heart of the music.
I got to see them a number of times but the most memorable was probably in 2014 at a tiny barn venue in Spring Green, WI. They seemed a little off balance playing a space that intimate at that point in their career but it was amazing to see, I especially remember Nothing But Heart and Mimi singing the Rihanna cover. I got to talk to her for a little while afterwards and of course she was kind.
I can't go back and listen to it now but this interview is worth hearing if you haven't: https://www.thetrapset.net/128-mimi-parker-low/
― change display name (Jordan), Monday, 7 November 2022 21:36 (three years ago)
Ah yes, choosing a Black lesbian fronted doom-metal band that speaks directly against racism, xenophobia, transphobia, and homophobia for openers on their last tour is "silent complicity." You don't know what you're talking about except your own experience with the LDS— your experience is yours, not theirs, so maybe come off it, map.
― poppin' debussy (the table is the table), Monday, 7 November 2022 21:39 (three years ago)
Nevermind their own advocacy for stances that go directly against much LDS orthodoxy.
― poppin' debussy (the table is the table), Monday, 7 November 2022 21:41 (three years ago)
hey table, i might be available to chat about this off board some time if you're interested. i will say that though my discomfort and general feeling of being "uninvited" when it comes to the band's work is informed by personal trauma, i've given it some thought over the years and i feel like the reasoning for it is pretty sound. i get that rolling into an rip thread with all this is not great and i truly offer my condolences for grievers. really, it was just josh in chicago's post i wanted to push back on. it's a really toxic kind of sentiment that i just couldn't shy away from addressing a little bit. the lds church doesn't work like that. if you're paying tithing, you're very very much pushing it on everyone else. if you aren't paying tithing, you aren't a member of the church. that's just how it works.
― ꙮ (map), Monday, 7 November 2022 21:47 (three years ago)
Maynard from Tool:
This is crushing news from Alan, @lowtheband. Although I've never met them, Mimi and Alan have been a huge influence on my writing approach w regards to pace, space, and harmony. A few years ago right after Bowie, Lemmy, and Alan Rickman died, I began writing letters, 12 at a time, to strangers who have had a huge influence on me. This was in reaction to the outpouring of love I was reading that these dead artists would never hear. I chose to write and send those words of appreciation, along w some wine and gifts to my guides while they could still read them. Mimi and Alan were on that next round of 12 letters, and had been for about 6 months. And I fucking waited too long. I was literally going to ask mgt to track down a good address for them this weekend. I had no idea she was sick. This puts an added sting to my procrastination. The song I was listening to on loop yesterday was Congregation. My point I suppose is Do Not Wait. Life Is Too Short. Say the Words. Send the Letter. Make the Call. Also- Do yourself a favor and dig deep on the @lowtheband catalog. Things We Lost in the Fire is a good place to start. Alan, @puscifer will be dedicating Horizons and A Singularity to Mimi the next few days while we play our way through Canada. So sorry for your loss.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 7 November 2022 22:03 (three years ago)
I understand the way the church works, and I also understand that people are complex and can hold a lot of conflicting opinions, beliefs, and actions. I understand why you can't cotton that in regards to this band, and I am sorry for your experience, but it doesn't have much to do with what's going on right now— people mourning the sort of voice and the sort of band that only comes around once in a generation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imnKIeQqQbc
― poppin' debussy (the table is the table), Monday, 7 November 2022 22:06 (three years ago)
i agree with that, thanks for the note of understanding.
― ꙮ (map), Monday, 7 November 2022 22:07 (three years ago)
Trying to be gentler— sorry if my initial pushback was a little stern. <3
― poppin' debussy (the table is the table), Monday, 7 November 2022 22:15 (three years ago)
I listened to "The Invisible Way" all the way through for the first time in many years today, and I admit that it is much better than I have given it credit for upthread. Certainly not their best record, but one thing in particular stands out about it: Mimi sounds *amazing* on it, Tweedy really did the power of her voice justice. "So Blue" is incredible.
― poppin' debussy (the table is the table), Monday, 7 November 2022 22:18 (three years ago)
Yeah, that's a great Mimi record. I think of 'Just Make It Stop' as a signature Mimi song.
― change display name (Jordan), Monday, 7 November 2022 22:27 (three years ago)
as far as lists go, it's probably their 'worst' record which is saying something because it's very good. Not many bands have more consistent catalogues.
― akm, Monday, 7 November 2022 22:34 (three years ago)
Beautiful take from Greg Kot here:
I can't think of a band I loved more than Low since they released their first album in 1994. It's tragic that Mimi Parker -- a mom, a wife and a quiet powerhouse of musical creativity -- is gone so soon, but she and her band have given us a trove of great recordings that feel timeless, as are the memories we hold of their one-of-a-kind concerts.In addition to being a remarkable singer, Mimi was a sensitive and nuanced drummer. I focused on that part of her massive contribution to Low's music in this review of Low at Metro in 2002: "Parker stood behind the kind of drum kit a novice might reject for its lack of potential: a snare, tom-tom and lone cymbal. A tambourine represented her sole extravagance. Yet with deft application of mallets and brushes she painted portraits of an interior world beyond words: What sound does the snow make when it falls? A child when it sleeps? A drowning man at peace with his fate?"
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 7 November 2022 22:56 (three years ago)
How did their collaboration as songwriters work? The credits just read Low, but who tended to write most of the lyrics and music?
some of their publishing credits do give a bit more detail than the liner notes - there's plenty of songs credited to just one or the other, plenty credited to both, also some with whoever the bassist at the time was. my impression from that is that alan seemed to write more than mimi did but overall they were both bringing a lot to the table and actively collaborating.
― ufo, Monday, 7 November 2022 23:22 (three years ago)
hard to process that I will never hear another new Low album.
― Dan S, Tuesday, 8 November 2022 00:16 (three years ago)
The march is overThe great destroyerShe passes through you like a knife
RIP Mimi
― Dan S, Tuesday, 8 November 2022 01:06 (three years ago)
― poppin' debussy (the table is the table), Monday, November 7, 2022 10:18 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink
100%
― a (waterface), Tuesday, 8 November 2022 14:49 (three years ago)
For me it's the Great Destroyer that's a little uneven. but when they hit, they hit in a big way. Silver Rider approaches Neil Young level of greatness--you kinda know what they're singing about, but maybe not, a la Powderfinger. The uptempo songs on that one (except When I Go Deaf) aren't as successful for me, but i'd never say it was a bad album--i'm sure people connect with it on a deep level. there's really no other band like them. I think it speaks to their power how there's no one consensus best Low record.
― a (waterface), Tuesday, 8 November 2022 14:55 (three years ago)
I think Mimi generally wrote the lyrics to the songs she sang
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 8 November 2022 15:25 (three years ago)
There are some songs of hers that really ring true as "cancer" experiences, since I know she had been ill before this most recent bout.
"I fell down the stairsI wished I were dead"
from "Embrace" channels some serious chemo feelings of weakness, impotent despair, and rage. That song remains one of my favorites of theirs, tho I admit that given the poll results last year, many of my favorite Low songs seem to be marginal to other listeners.
― poppin' debussy (the table is the table), Tuesday, 8 November 2022 15:32 (three years ago)
Wonder how much of “Hey What” dealt with her diagnosis. Songs like “All Night” and “I Can Wait” quickly jumped out.
If I could trade, I could trade, I would trade, I would trade, I would tradeI would give you a breakHelp you carry the weight
― Western® with Bacon Flavor, Tuesday, 8 November 2022 15:33 (three years ago)
yeah. was thinking about that the other day.
― poppin' debussy (the table is the table), Tuesday, 8 November 2022 15:35 (three years ago)
this was from this summer, and Alan's looks at Mimi at during the opener are something
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5rTf7s1iN0
also, I hadn't realized they were on yet another bassist; who is she and when did she join?
― akm, Tuesday, 8 November 2022 17:35 (three years ago)
Liz Draper, she's a super pro, I think they knew her from being in Charlie Parr's band
https://www.macphail.org/faculty/liz-draper/#:~:text=Liz%20Draper%2C%20classically%20and%20jazz,and%20Davina%20and%20the%20Vagabonds.
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 8 November 2022 17:40 (three years ago)
cool, she did a good job.
post Zak, being a 'bassist in low' is essentially agreeing to be a nameless appendage, there to fill up some sound, with few expectations (can't for the life of me remember the name of the last guy, he was in retribution gospel choir).
― akm, Tuesday, 8 November 2022 17:45 (three years ago)
i think they finally started calling themselves a duo for the last album? there was the RTG guy and then another guy between him and liz draper
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 8 November 2022 17:52 (three years ago)
draper plays with a lot acts, i would imagine she didn't want to give up that income or flexibility either
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 8 November 2022 17:53 (three years ago)
steve garrington was their bassist before hey what, but he quit at the start of the sessions for family reasons iirc and alan and mimi decided to make the album as a duo (well, trio if you count bj burton). draper joined for the hey what tour
garrington appeared to actually be pretty crucial to the sound of double negative at least - he was responsible for a lot of the synths & samples on it
― ufo, Tuesday, 8 November 2022 20:53 (three years ago)
RIP Mimi. Always loved the way that got namechecked in this.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9XR5CynN-k
― Me and the Major on the Moon (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 8 November 2022 22:26 (three years ago)
always wondered if the Randy that tells her the dude lives in Minneapolis is Randy Hawkins, First Ave sound engineer/touring engineer tons of bands
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 8 November 2022 22:32 (three years ago)
Hmm. Know nothing about that, but it seems likely.
― Me and the Major on the Moon (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 8 November 2022 22:37 (three years ago)
I went for a walk on Sunday morning listening to "Nothing But Heart," not exactly a typical song for them but it sounds incredible, and I love the way that Mimi's voice so gradually takes over the song.
― JoeStork, Tuesday, 8 November 2022 22:39 (three years ago)
"Nothing But Heart" was our first dance at our wedding 😣
― insane oatmeal raisin cookie posse (Whiney G. Weingarten), Tuesday, 8 November 2022 22:41 (three years ago)
― insane oatmeal raisin cookie posse (Whiney G. Weingarten), Tuesday, November 8, 2022 bookmarkflaglink
Ours was Two-Step!
― sctttnnnt (pgwp), Wednesday, 9 November 2022 05:07 (three years ago)
need to make a poll for if you've been a wedding guest and thrilled when the wedding couple (or bride/father, etc.) dance extends beyond the 4 minute mark.
― Western® with Bacon Flavor, Wednesday, 9 November 2022 05:21 (three years ago)
Lol I never truly grasped how slow and long Two-Step was until I danced to it in front my entire family and friends
― sctttnnnt (pgwp), Wednesday, 9 November 2022 06:11 (three years ago)
Realized today that I Could Live in Hope is the only album of theirs I don't have, didn't realize it was so hard to get ahold of now. The 2011 2xLP reissue goes for $250, even the CD isn't available for less than $80 right now. This needs a reissue.
― a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 9 November 2022 20:50 (three years ago)
iirc the band was having a hard time getting hold of the masters from vernon yard
― donna rouge, Wednesday, 9 November 2022 22:27 (three years ago)
Yeah, I saw some references when poking around to Vernon Yard refusing to release them or do anything with them at all, which is a shame.
― a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 9 November 2022 22:39 (three years ago)
A friend posted this Pan•American track featuring Mimi's vocals on Twitter - had no idea it existed.
https://panamerican.bandcamp.com/track/code
And MONO uploaded live footage from 2017 of them playing "Majesty/Magic" with Low
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTYuHDczYhw
― etc, Wednesday, 9 November 2022 23:03 (three years ago)
need to make a poll for if you've been a wedding guest and thrilled when the wedding couple (or bride/father, etc.) dance extends beyond the 4 minute mark.― Western® with Bacon Flavor, Wednesday, November 9, 2022 12:21 AM (eighteen hours ago) bookmarkflaglink
― Western® with Bacon Flavor, Wednesday, November 9, 2022 12:21 AM (eighteen hours ago) bookmarkflaglink
We did a "Everyone can join them" at some point reasonably early
Next morning we did brunch with both sets of parents and my new mother-in-law was like "What was that song you did your first dance to?" and I was like "They're this band called Low, they're from Minneapolis and they play these really slow and quiet songs, did you like it?" And she goes "Oh nooooo." XD
― insane oatmeal raisin cookie posse (Whiney G. Weingarten), Wednesday, 9 November 2022 23:31 (three years ago)
found a promo CD of curtain at the record shop today. bit of a time capsule. also picked up the great destroyer, which i regret ever glazing over... it's belting.
who else could write a song about starting a pirate radio station out of the back of your friend's ambulance and driving off into the night?
― maelin, Wednesday, 9 November 2022 23:34 (three years ago)
this was tough news for me. I went to see Low with my late wife for our 2nd date, on Valentine's Day in 2003, at the Union Chapel in London. they were one of her favourite bands. by complete coincidence I was wearing her Low t-shirt on Saturday. it has an octopus on it, which for convoluted reasons I don't even really remember, was one of our symbols.
― even the birds in the trees seemed to whisper "get fucked" (bovarism), Wednesday, 9 November 2022 23:35 (three years ago)
hugs to you, bovarism
― o shit the sheriff (NickB), Wednesday, 9 November 2022 23:53 (three years ago)
x 2!
― stirmonster, Thursday, 10 November 2022 00:22 (three years ago)
Realized today that I Could Live in Hope is the only album of theirs I don't have, didn't realize it was so hard to get ahold of now. The 2011 2xLP reissue goes for $250, even the CD isn't available for less than $80 right now. This needs a reissue.― a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 9 November 2022 20:50 (yesterday) link
― a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 9 November 2022 20:50 (yesterday) link
i remember getting those when Plain reissued the LPs except for Curtain Hits the Cast which I've been kicking myself for skipping.
― Western® with Bacon Flavor, Thursday, 10 November 2022 00:26 (three years ago)
ha, that's the only one of those three I have. I don't even have my CDs of the first two any longer (which is fine). but I'll never give up my Christmas CD.
― akm, Thursday, 10 November 2022 00:54 (three years ago)