Lowly – Keep Up The Good Work (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

Lowly - Keep Up The Good Work (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz] Download

Artist: Lowly
Album: Keep Up The Good Work
Genre: Indie Rock
Release Date: 2023
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 47:37
Total Tracks: 14
Total Size: 545 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. Lowly – What A Day (01:37)
1-2. Lowly – Seasons (03:52)
1-3. Lowly – Keep Up The Good Work (05:41)
1-4. Lowly – Happen (03:21)
1-5. Lowly – Feel Someone (03:59)
1-6. Lowly – The Fish (04:47)
1-7. Lowly – YAGAILY (00:42)
1-8. Lowly – You Are Good And I Love You (03:11)
1-9. Lowly – Lead Me (02:54)
1-10. Lowly – 13:21 (01:35)
1-11. Lowly – Nothing Much (03:22)
1-12. Lowly – Took A Day Off Feeling Sad (03:55)
1-13. Lowly – The We The You The I (04:51)
1-14. Lowly – Mouth (03:42)

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Today at Bella Union we are pleased to announce the new album Keep Up The Good Work by Lowly due for release 17th February 2023. The internationally acclaimed quintet from Denmark continue to develop their creative process, embracing other peoples’ affection and letting it blend into their songwriting. The result of this journey: Keep Up The Good Work, the band’s most heartfelt work to date. To mark the announcement, they share the albums title track which you can listen to below.

Sometimes the support we need doesn’t lie in complex answers. Sometimes it can be found in the most simple encouragement. This reflection is embodied throughout their third album, Keep Up The Good Work.

This music has been forged within a maelstrom of lockdown restrictions and critical life events; often working together virtually, and eventually being together physically and writing as a group.“We know each other really well after 8 years as friends, colleagues and collective creators. We know what we’re each going through in life, and we can hear it in the music we make together; it’s always a personal reflection of us in the given moment. You can hear that we’ve become older, that we have more to tell. During the pandemic we experienced both the joys of having children and the sorrow of losing people we cared for. Life and death struck us, you could say, which maybe seems rather banal or cliché to be writing about. But for that reason, we think this record speaks universally, and has the potential of resonating with many people.”

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