Low / Ones And Sixes
Artist Low
Album Title: Ones And Sixes
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Indie
Format CD
Released 09/11/2015
Label Sub Pop Records
Catalog No SP 1144
Bar Code No 098787114423
Packaging Cardboard Gatefold
Tracks
1. Gentle (5:07)
2. No Comprende (5:00)
3. Spanish Translation (4:18)
4. Congregation (3:52)
5. No End (2:49)
6. Into You (3:58)
7. What Part Of Me (3:09)
8. The Innocents (4:23)
9. Kid In The Corner (4:32)
10. Lies (4:16)
11. Landslide (9:51)
12. DJ (5:57)
Date Acquired 09/18/2015
Personal Rating
Acquired from Import_CDs
Purchase Price 9.15

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Notes

In gatefold cardboard sleeve with inner slipcase.

aangen: They compressed the hell out of this one:

foobar2000 1.3.6 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
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Analyzed: Low / Ones and Sixes
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR3       -0.16 dB    -5.75 dB      5:06 01-Gentle
DR3        0.00 dB    -5.15 dB      4:59 02-No Comprende
DR3       -0.16 dB    -6.62 dB      4:18 03-Spanish Translation
DR6        0.00 dB    -7.79 dB      3:52 04-Congregation
DR4        0.00 dB    -4.79 dB      2:49 05-No End
DR4       -0.13 dB    -6.51 dB      3:58 06-Into You
DR3       -0.16 dB    -5.20 dB      3:09 07-What Part of Me
DR3       -0.16 dB    -3.94 dB      4:23 08-The Innocents
DR3       -0.16 dB    -5.67 dB      4:32 09-Kid in the Corner
DR3       -0.16 dB    -5.09 dB      4:16 10-Lies
DR3        0.00 dB    -6.07 dB      9:50 11-Landslide
DR3       -0.16 dB    -5.39 dB      5:56 12-DJ
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Number of tracks:  12
Official DR value: DR4

Samplerate:        44100 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   16
Bitrate:           845 kbps
Codec:             FLAC
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review:

AllMusic Review by Mark Deming
If the relative warmth and hopefulness of 2011's C'mon and 2013's The Invisible Way had you wondering if Low were starting to get happy on us after all these years, don't fret -- 2015's Ones and Sixes shows that anxiety and grief are still the dominant emotions in Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker's world. While Low's two previous albums boasted production and instrumental accompaniment that brought out an emotional generosity that was a real change from the cool isolation of their best-known work, for Ones and Sixes the group and producer BJ Burton have opted for a stark and chilly sound, dominated by electronic pulsebeats and waves of polished noise that give the songs an unforgiving, alien backdrop. Despite the brushed aluminum sound of much of the album, one of the greatest strengths of Low's work for Sub Pop has been the beauty of Sparhawk and Parker's vocals, with their harmonies sounding even stronger with the passage of time, and that's just as true on Ones and Sixes, as the humanity of their voices gives this music a hint of body heat and warm breath. While that enlivens some tracks like "What Part of Me," the contrast makes the Spartan production sound all the more frigid on "Congregation," "The Innocents," and "Kid in the Corner," and even though the group's guitars and keyboards are still part of the arrangements, ultimately they're playing second fiddle to the electronics. Ones and Sixes is a brave effort that stands apart from much of Low's work, and there are certainly glimpses of their dour beauty on these 12 songs, but in the final analysis this is an album that fails more often than it triumphs.
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