(ENG) This is the point of no return in the first part of Low career: every song is mostly slowed downand stripped, tending toward silence Songs like Anon and Lust are so depressed that leave the listener hopeless, and increase a sense of anguish and helplessness that characterizes the disc (as well as the excessive length of the latter) The only dreamy lullaby is The plan and it is just wonderful. The gems are Over the Ocean and Do you know how to waltz?, that last 14 minutes, with a long introduction of drones that nods to the ambient music2/5
(ENG) This is the point of no return in the first part of Low career: every song is mostly slowed downand stripped, tending toward silence Songs like Anon and Lust are so depressed that leave the listener hopeless, and increase a sense of anguish and helplessness that characterizes the disc (as well as the excessive length of the latter) The only dreamy lullaby is The plan and it is just wonderful. The gems are Over the Ocean and Do you know how to waltz?, that last 14 minutes, with a long introduction of drones that nods to the ambient music2/5